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Discover Ludwig"made it good" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is often used to express approval of someone's accomplishments or success. For example: "I'm so proud that you found a job even during these difficult times, you really made it good!".
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If other people copy your bio, its a sign that you have made it good.
All that was bad about the match made it good.
It made it good for them, but not good for us.
"What made it good for me was that the Pattersons were tremendous people.
We're guys with good hearts, and we made it good for our kids.
CC: In terms of performing, what made it good to be with him at that moment?
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And make it good.
But that does not make it good.
But that doesn't make it good.
We better make it good.
You have to make it good".
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