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The phrase "good things will come" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It essentially means that positive outcomes or events will happen in the future. Example: Despite facing many challenges and setbacks, I believe that good things will come eventually.
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"I was willing to go in there and talk to them, and hopefully good things will come out of it," he said.
So, the more goodness you put into the world, obviously, it exponential increases the probability that good things will come back to you.
Good things will come.
Then good things will come".
"Good things will come from this".
"Hopefully, good things will come out of the treatment".
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Perhaps one good thing will come out of the bare-knuckles campaign to be the next executive director of the N.F.L. Players Association: the winner of Sunday's election in Hawaii will be in fighting shape for the coming contract negotiations with team owners.
Is it perhaps too much to hope that one good thing will come out of last night's confusion: lasting humility from TV pundits?
Every good thing will come to you! Believe you deserve a piece of the money cycle.
You've got to make a lot of effort, but with dedication and good fortune, things will come right.
"Things will come good for us, we've just got to remain positive and keep on going," Reynolds told BBC Guernsey.
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