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Discover LudwigThe phrase “what good” can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as an exclamation in response to a statement, often as an expression of disbelief. For example: "I'm so stressed out" "What good will that do?".
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What good is wilderness?
What good are geese?
What good is it?
What good fun".
But what good manners.
What good is gratitude?
That's what good leaders do.
But what good are warnings?
That's what good scorers do".
He knew what good is.
What good does that do?
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