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Discover Ludwig"unmitigated good" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used as an adjective to describe something as free from any qualification or compromise; in other words, something that is absolute and complete. For example, "The day was filled with unmitigated good, with nothing to mar the perfect happiness".
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Peter Melchett (Obituary, 4 September) was an unmitigated good thing.
In the law of property, memory is not an unmitigated good.
The leaders of the G8 nations present themselves as a force for unmitigated good.
Convention holds that government intervention designed to promote population health and well-being is an unmitigated good.
Still, just because the private equity revolution was necessary doesn't mean that it was an unmitigated good.
It also perpetuates the corrosive debate in which taxes are portrayed as basically evil and tax cuts as unmitigated good.
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Too much solitary pleasure is unlikely ever to be looked upon as an unmitigated social good.
It's the sort of announcement that no one can complain about, an unmitigated, straightforward Good Thing.
But his instinct for getting the greatest return on his philanthropic dollars — not only in personal aggrandizement but in the freedom to do as he pleases in public institutions — has shadowed what would otherwise be an unmitigated civic good.
They have not, although it's become wildly unfashionable, if not downright revolutionary, to speak of abortion as an unmitigated social good.
The unforeseen, unmitigated feel-good underdog story of the N.B.A. season fits none of the standard profiles.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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