Good news meaning in English
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Definition
(I have) good/great news!: (I have) excellent news, positive information that you do not know yet!
Examples
- "Glenn : That's great news."
- "Brian : Finally a bit of good news."
- "We managed to identify and destroy the virus before it infected any other machines on the network, which is extremely good news."
- "Bye bye bad news, hello good, good news!"
- "Mrs Blunt, I've got some good news, we will replace the damaged perfume free of charge."
- "Donna : Oh that's great news."
- "Donna : Well that's great news."
- "That's good news."
- "Doctor von Headcold : Funny you should say that... I have some good news and some bad news."
- "I have great news!"
- "This is great news!"
- "Brian : So what's the good news, sir?"
- "The bad news is that my tarantulas were accidentally delivered to a child's baptism.The good news is that Edward Moon is a bastard."
- "Anyway, the whole family (including little Toby the toddler) is delighted and wants to share this great news with you."
- "I have some good news and some bad news."
- "Hannah : I suppose that's good news too."
- "That is good news."
- "Bruno : Good news, please."
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