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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a quality or characteristic of someone or something. Examples: 1. She always approaches every task with good intentions. 2. The new employee has a strong work ethic and always completes her assignments with good results. 3. The recipe for this soup calls for a pinch of salt, but it can also be seasoned with good herbs for added flavor. 4. He is known for his ability to negotiate with good tactics and strategies. 5. The painting was created with good attention to detail, capturing every aspect of the scene perfectly.
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Perhaps with good reason.
And with good reason.
Apparently with good reason.
And perhaps with good reason.
He sat with good posture.
Start with "Good King Wenceslas".
I'm here with good news.
With good reason, it seems.
With good fortune that happened".
Make toast with good bread.
We start with good intentions.
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