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Discover LudwigPhrase No, "makes good" is not a phrase that can be used in written English.
However, the phrase "makes sense" can be used to express the same idea. For example: The explanation she offered for her poor grades makes sense.
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And stress makes good decision-making harder.
This makes good sense.
That makes good sense.
It makes good reading. . . .
He makes good money.
He makes good entertainment.
What makes good design?
Makes good jokes too.
It makes good reading.
Graphite makes good pencil lead.
And it makes good drama.
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