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The phrase "really a good place" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location that is considered to be very good or ideal. Example: "The restaurant downtown is really a good place to have a romantic dinner."
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"The present is really a good place to be".
"Nis was really a good place to have this merger between authorities and criminals," Simonovic explained.
"This is really a good place to test," Ms. Bleiler said as she stood on a trampoline.
"I think maybe," she says, "it was just a mistake – I got together with Spalding not because I thought I was going to get involved with theatre but when Richard Schechner [the group's original artistic director] hired me, I realised that it was really a good place".
"As you can see, the countryside isn't really a good place for skating.
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"I'm really in a good place," Earnhardt said.
"I was really in a good place as far as being ready for another relationship.
"When he said that, I thought, wow, this is really not a good place to be at night".
It really is a good place to live, it just still has work to be done.
She was just really not in a good place.
She's really not in a good place.
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