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The phrase "good use of" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone making effective or clever use of something. For example, "She made a good use of her time, finishing the project more quickly than expected."
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Good use of pseudocode.
"It's a good use of cash".
It's a good use of culinary drama.
So I made good use of it.
Good use of a doll, right?
"They made good use of Carroll's head".
Ah, good use of the technology.
Paine made good use of Franklin's introduction.
He's making good use of it.
It's not a good use of this site.
Someone seems to be making good use of the chequebook.
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