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This phrase is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are wishing someone a good time in a casual setting. For example, you could write, "Have a good time with your friends at the party tonight!".
Idiom
Good time.
If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.
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I have a good time with mine".
You'd have a good time with him.
He wanted to have a good time with a girl.
"I have a good time with it," he said.
"We hope he'll have a good time with us.
"Hopefully, everything will be O.K. and the kids will have a good time with the games".
And he just generally seems to have a good time with things.
Then when I'm at home, I can have a good time with them".
"You have a good time, with your friends, over time – and that sticks with you".
I know I'm going to have a good time with her but I don't have to sacrifice security.
"Mukesh was the one who was always out to have a good time with his friends," he added.
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