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The phrase "make something good" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a grammatically correct sentence structure and can be used in various contexts. One example of using "make something good" in a sentence could be: "I needed to make something good out of a bad situation, so I decided to focus on the positive aspects."
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They might, for example, want an analysis that helps explain why some things rather than others are good, and which explains the connection between the properties that make something good, and its goodness.
Make something good".
It's about working hard to make something good enough.
If you make something good, people will watch it.
We have the ingredients to make something good here.
"I'm going to try and make something good out of a terrible situation," she said.
"You have to change this bad moment to make something good for them".
On a day of ominous news elsewhere, they needed to make something good happen.
We've got to make something good out of a bad situation.
"Joe has worked really hard to make something good happen," Coach Jim Fassel said.
If it doesn't happen the way I wanted, I try to make something good of it.
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