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The phrase "not bad going" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in casual or informal conversations to express surprise or approval at someone's achievements or progress. Example: "You finished the project in just two days? Not bad going at all!".
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Not bad going, we say.
Not bad going, Senator McCain.
Not bad going for a poet.
Not bad going for a weirdo.
Not bad going for a day's work.
Not bad going for a young historian.
Not bad going for a bunch of old hippies.
Not bad going for a population of 2,800 people.
For a population of 70,000 that's not bad going.
Two defeats, out of a total of 12 finals played is not bad going.
Not bad going for a kid who can barely pull back the string on his bow.
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