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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'that good of' is not correct in written English.
You could say something like "That's so good of you," which means you think their action or behavior was kind or generous. Example: "I really appreciate you helping me move. That's so good of you."
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I'm not that good of an actor.
They're that good of a team".
"We're not that good of a team," Biello said.
"I'm not that good of an actor," he continued, "so I kind of like say: 'Yeah?
"I'm not that good of an actress," said the unidentified woman.
And is he really all that good of a coach, considering is failure with the Miami Dolphins?
So is Kerr that good of a coach, or is he simply someone who's in the right place at the right time?
Then again, Ms. Risca wasn't even sure she deserved the oil paints she got one birthday: "I'm not that good of a painter".
But, to begin with, it is surely unsound to deny that good of life to animals only because they do not appear to man to be of great account.
"I don't think two people having guns and firing them in public is that good of an idea," said Nate Hightower, who was at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix in 2008 when a former student opened fire in a dispute with another young man, injuring three people.
When Rush Limbaugh tried and failed to join the clubby ranks of National Football League owners this year, his past comments came back to haunt him, none more so than his assessment of the Philadelphia Eagles star Donovan McNabb -- namely that the news media overrated McNabb because he is black and that he was simply not "that good of a quarterback".
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