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The phrase 'make a good' is not an idiomatic expression in English.
As written, 'make a good' does not have a clear meaning. However, you can use the phrase 'make a good' in certain situations. For example, you might say, "We want to make a good impression on our potential clients." Here, 'make a good' is being used to mean creating a positive effect or impression.
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We make a good team".
(He'd make a good moderator).
"We make a good team, Skuli".
That would make a good film.
Wraps make a good base as well.
So what does make a good tribute?
We have to make a good impression".
Does he make a good living?
Birds make a good place to start.
Sometimes, they make a good case.
Yet optimists also make a good case.
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