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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to get good" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence when describing someone's goal or intention to improve their skills or abilities. For example: 1. "I started practicing every day in order to get good at playing the piano." 2. "She is determined to get good grades in all her classes this semester." 3. "If you want to become a professional athlete, you have to put in the hours to get good." 4. "His hard work and dedication paid off when he finally got good enough to be accepted into the top dance school in the country."
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We came here to get good training".
Ballard took time to get good.
You go off to get good.
"I started to get good parts.
"But it's tough to get good observations".
I wanted him to get good marks.
They're not going to get good marks.
Here's where it's going to get good.
I stopped trying to get good.
"I figure I'm going to get good sales today, too".
And he would have to get good grades.
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