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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is good again" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically indicates that something was once good but has returned to being good after a period of decline or difficulty. Example: After months of struggling, the company's financial situation is good again thanks to a successful rebranding campaign.
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With "Saving Private Ryan," war is good again.
Everything is good again, and we all play together.
Life is good again but my ox cart is broken.
"My leg is good again, and I can do the things I want to do," he said.
I will return to midfield," he said, before adding less convincingly that "all the problems are sorted now, the atmosphere is good again".
LIFE is good again in Silicon Valley and its downtown San Francisco extension around South Park, where the coffee shops buzz to the dreams of a new generation of internet entrepreneurs.
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The Red Sox are good again.
The day was good again.
I think the Titans are good again.
So Leeds are good again now, are they?
So he could conceivably be good again.
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