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The phrase "happen for good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means that something has occurred or will occur with a positive outcome or purpose. Example: Losing my job was difficult, but it happened for good because it pushed me to pursue my dream career.
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"Sometimes it takes bad things to happen for good things to happen".
One of the puzzles in pursuing a meaningful life is that our desire to find order in chaos leads us to think that good things happen for good reasons and that bad things happen for bad reasons.
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"Everything that happened to me happens for good reason," he said.
Like I said, everything happens to me happens for good reason".
In a successful modern economy, most of what happens — for good and for bad — is beyond the government's control.
(As it happens, for good or ill, he does).
Everything that happens gets posted to social media instantly, so everyone is automatically in the loop when something happens, for good or for ill.
GGIRC is not happening for good reasons.
Rose cited a passage from Romans: "All things, both good and bad, happen for the good of all those who believe".
"The baba soaks up the limoncello syrup really well and is very light," he said, adding: "There are times that trends happen for a good reason.
"Sports governing bodies have to be transparent and accountable and change has to happen for the good of world football," he said.
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