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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the goods on' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use 'the goods on offer', which means the goods or services available for sale. Example: We have the best selection of the goods on offer from top manufacturers.
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I would call it, rather, a note of iconoclasm, as if she were always giving us "the goods" on something.
Since no one will know who has the goods on us, we'll all have to keep our mouths shut.
And the goods on goods?
We had the goods on them".
Noam really has the goods on those guys in America.
But over the past month the quality of many of the goods on offer has improved.
Did Anonymous really have the goods on corrupt officials that it claimed to have?
The United Nations was working on plans yesterday to get the goods on the road.
Still, it's encouraging that Washington is finally getting the goods on the manipulators.
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Remarkably, the visual goods on display endorse Gioni's rhetoric.
Just like the good shit on cable!
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