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Discover Ludwig"make good time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone is able to accomplish a journey, task, or goal faster than expected. For example, "We made good time on the drive and arrived at the beach an hour early."
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There is no traffic, and we make good time.
We were both gripped by the desire to make good time.
"You'd make good time coming out of Sligo, normally," Bill Knott said.
So I headed off, confident that I would make good time before dark and that things are never as nasty up close as they seem from afar.
I drove past Tallahassee and, eager to make good time, got only as far as a crumbling pink U.S. 301 motel called Los Parnassus Palms.
As the ship began to make good time, the passengers sang religious songs and listened to the young people read from Scripture.
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He has made good time.
And I had made good time skinning up the trail.
My mother said, "We're making good time".
("I made good time," he tells the army sergeant).
Sure enough, he makes good time to 53rd and Seventh.
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