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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kindly good" is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that the intended phrase is "kind and good" or "kindly and good," both of which could be used in written English to describe someone's character or actions. For example: "She was known for her kind and good heart, always ready to help others in need."
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All of the subsidiary characters -- including a whore with a heart of gold and an evil Dr. Mengele-type scientist who wants to perform strange experiments on Ben -- are either kindly good Samaritans trying to help Ben or evil villains out to exploit him.
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His amused, kindly, good-old-boy persona has been deliberately created to conceal what brief, suggestive flashbacks reveal to be a childhood of guilt-inducing abuse.
Ms. Stott writes: Agassiz and his peers stand in the shadow of Darwin's extraordinarily liberal, kindly, generous good nature.
Agassiz and his peers stand in the shadow of Darwin's extraordinarily liberal, kindly, generous good nature.
In 1966, after seeing the unknown Jimi Hendrix's first London gig, Jones was ecstatic, writing presciently, "NOW hear this, and kindly hear it good!
So, let's get this out of the way first: 1. Sofia Coppola: Kindly shares a good tip to all brunettes out there - purple suits you.
I never noticed the passing of time, thanks in part to Ms. Hieronimus's attentive but unobtrusive ministrations, the good, kindly priced wine and the nostalgic soundtrack of '40s French songs.
In fact, the whole room is quite unnaturally tidy, thanks to my daughter, Alice, who kindly devoted a good stretch of her summer to clearing away 20 years' worth of junk, papers and books all over the floor, and rationalising the bookshelves.
His time there had been slurred over by distance until it seemed blessed, four years steadily knit with hearty friendships and kindly teachers and good-natured pranks.
In the dim light, he resembled one of those elaborate, handcrafted bottle stoppers — the kindly peasant or good-natured drunk who tips his hat when you pull the string.
Dick Richards of the Ross Sea party described him as "a kindly soul and a good pal", and others shared the favourable opinions expressed by Scott and Markham, confirm Joyce as a "jolly good sort", though unsuited for command.
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