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good for

Idioms  
  1. Beneficial to, as in Milk is good for children . [Tenth century a.d. ]

  2. Financially reliable, able to pay or repay, as in They know he's good for a big tip . [Mid-1800s]

  3. Able to serve or continue to function, as in This furniture's good for at least ten more years , or I hope you're not tired—I'm good for another three miles or so . [Mid-1800s]

  4. Equivalent in value; also, valid for. For example, These coupons are good for a 20 percent discount , or This contract is good for the entire life of the book . [Second half of 1800s]

  5. good for someone . An expression of approval, as in Good for Bill—he's sold the car , or Good for you! You passed the exam . This usage differs from the others in that orally a slight emphasis is placed on you or whoever is being mentioned. [Mid-1800s]


Example Sentences

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Although in both nations more people feel that having migrants from outside the UK has been good for their country than feel it has been bad, around half feel their country now needs fewer migrants coming from abroad to live here.

From BBC

“If I’m a consumer, I’m going to be thinking about — not just, ‘is this good for the environment?’

From Los Angeles Times

They were so good for the entirety of the first half that you could scarcely see a way back for Celtic.

From BBC

“I think being able to use Tanner in any inning of leverage, is going to be good for him,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

“And it’s going to be good for us.”

From Los Angeles Times