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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only good for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing that something is useful or suitable for only a single purpose or a limited number of purposes. For example, you could say: "This old computer is only good for storing photos and playing basic video games."
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It's only good for Donald Trump".
"It's not only good for us, but good for employees".
That's not only good for the euro, our currency.
Working part-time is also only good for the employee.
Flexitime is generally only good for the employee.
Old music is only good for ripping off".
"They are only good for the Falklands," he sneered.
Dried lemon grass is only good for tea and aromatherapy.
Yes, the analogy was only good for so long.
The coast is hot and flat and only good for olives.
Drinking alcohol is not only good for the heart – it is good for the joints too.
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