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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some good" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something positive or beneficial that is not specified or defined further. Some examples of when you can use "some good" in a sentence are: 1. "I'm glad we were able to do some good today by volunteering at the homeless shelter." 2. "I'm feeling a bit unwell, do you have any medicine that might do me some good?" 3. "The company's new policy has done some good in improving employee satisfaction." 4. "Despite the challenges, there were still some good moments during our family vacation." 5. "The painting may not be worth much money, but it still brings some good memories for the artist."
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Some good.
And some good eyeliner.
Some good turtle porn.
He does some good.
Some good ideas, surely.
Won some good headers.
Some good news!
It's do some good.
"We've had some good opportunities.
"We've played some good defenses.
But first some good news.
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