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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suddenly good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has changed unexpectedly for the better. Example: "After weeks of struggling with the project, everything turned suddenly good when we found the right solution."
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Suddenly good coffee was everywhere, on every corner.
But then the evil Eurotrash terrorists come in, and suddenly good old-fashioned American violence is back in style.
Suddenly, "Good Morning, Vietnam" is a smash hit, and Robin Williams was coping with this information as might be expected.
Any good news for Leinster is suddenly good news for the Lions and there were plenty of happy faces in Dublin on Friday night.
"You can usually go to a party and talk to someone, then poof, you're suddenly good friends, or at least you spoke to them about something personal.
There are still some people who think it's silly to jump on a bandwagon just because a team is suddenly good.
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'All those bad bets suddenly came good.
Television - non-sport TV that is – suddenly got good again.
It was like suddenly being good at sports.
The Bills' pass rush is suddenly so good that it can sack quarterbacks on Wednesday.
Suddenly, the good tailoring doesn't seem to connote so much honor.
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