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The phrase 'had a good rest' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe or mention that someone has had a period of restful sleep. For example: "After a long day at school, Jessica had a good rest and felt refreshed in the morning."
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I've had a good rest after the Tour and now I'm ready for my next challenge.
"I had a good rest during the off-week last week," Choi said.
They had a good rest today, and we are going to have a good rest tomorrow morning.
"I had a good rest yesterday and I feel a lot better than I did the day before," he said.
If asked, he would be delighted to return to these shores for a second series of Episodes – but only after he has had a good rest.
"I don't understand because he had a good rest this week and I didn't play him against Southampton on Tuesday.
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"Good night, and have a good rest," he concluded, in a grandfatherly, almost casual tone.
He smiled broadly and wished for the crowd to have "a good night, and have a good rest".
I just want some peace and to have a good rest".
"I am just going to have a good rest and come back next year hopefully stronger".
Officials rejected claims that cadres use the school to "meet people, make acquaintances, have a good meal and have a good rest".
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