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The phrase "pretty much good" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal
You can use it to express that something is generally acceptable or satisfactory, but not perfect. Example: "The presentation was pretty much good, but there were a few areas that could use improvement."
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And if stars like Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods have designed it, you're pretty much good to go.
You know, if a watch falls face down, it stays in pretty much good shape because the water doesn't get into it.
Iran's foreign minister, meanwhile, asserted that Robert Levinson was "not incarcerated by the government and I believe the government runs, pretty much, good control of the country".
With the included WiFi the iPhone has, you're pretty much good to go.
Once you've done all that, however, you're pretty much good to go, even if the Dot should get unplugged at some point.
Actually it's pretty much good for everyone who goes for it; you don't have to miss your quiz just to catch the season finale of "House".
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Not many things get the people of LA to stand around outside with each other, not even good weather, since the weather is pretty much always good.
"They're feeding the cats, so they're hungry when they start, but once they get full they're pretty much no good anymore," Hart said.
This is pretty much as good as it gets, so let's make it work".
Unruly women are responsible for pretty much everything good that's happened in Texas.
She loves them, warts and all, and we do, too — pretty much a good thing, since at the start no one is on their sides but us.
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