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Discover Ludwig"have good fun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to extend your wishes and encouragement to someone to enjoy themselves, often when they are participating in an activity. For example: "Have a great time at the party tonight and have good fun!".
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Now we have good fun going out, we stick together and have great activities".
"I think it's something we're all going to have good fun with.
In a post 8 days later: It is very difficult to [maximise self-consumption] although some of us have good fun trying.
"If you ask any supporter outside of Ireland, they always want the Irish supporters there, because they are always in good spirit, and they always have good fun," he added.
He called me on the phone and I said, "I heard enough to tell you that I have some interest, because I know that we could have good fun with all this, but I need to understand better what your plan is.
You can then place a magical "spell" on the pillow that will guarantee your child will have good, fun dreams and restful sleep.
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Duncan has good fun with Claire's lacerating commentary and Higgins captures Edna's jostling between stolidity and terror.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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