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What are some sayings with the word good in them?

Here are some sayings with the word "good" in them:

General Sayings:

* Good things come to those who wait.

* Good fences make good neighbors.

* Good health is above wealth.

* A good name is better than riches.

* Good intentions pave the road to hell.

* All good things must come to an end.

* It's good to be king.

* Good times and bad times.

* There's no such thing as a free lunch, but a good meal is worth paying for.

* A good laugh is the best medicine.

Phrases with Specific Meanings:

* Good riddance: Used to express relief when something unpleasant is gone.

* Good grief!: Used to express surprise, shock, or disbelief.

* Good heavens!: Used to express surprise or amazement.

* Good morning/afternoon/evening: Greetings used at different times of the day.

* Good luck!: A wish for success.

* Good job!: A compliment for work well done.

* Good for you!: An expression of approval or encouragement.

* For good: Permanently; forever.

* Do good: To help others or make a positive impact.

* Be good: A request for someone to behave well.

Idioms:

* Good as gold: Very well-behaved.

* Good as new: In perfect condition.

* Good Samaritan: Someone who helps others in need.

* Good to go: Ready to start or proceed.

* Good enough for me: Acceptable; satisfactory.

* Good enough for government work: Adequate but not of high quality.

* A good thing: Something positive or beneficial.

* Do a good turn: To help someone.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other sayings and expressions that use the word "good." The exact meaning and context of these sayings can vary depending on how they are used.

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