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"the good of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is beneficial or advantageous. Example: "The government's policies were focused on the good of the economy, rather than the individual's needs."
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For the good of the Course".
"Something for the good of society".
For the good of the team?
Was it the good of the game?
What's the good of plodding molecules?
She believes in the good of people.
But it's for the good of science".
It's for the good of everybody.
It's for the good of the country".
By the good of the people".
It's for the good of the families.
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