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all to the good

 

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All to the Good

Description:

All to the Good is an idiomatic expression that means something is considered beneficial, positive, or advantageous. It indicates that a particular outcome or situation is favorable and will lead to a desirable result.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite the initial challenges, the project's success was all to the good.
  2. We may have lost the game, but the experience gained by our players is all to the good.
  3. The rain is delaying our trip, but it's all to the good as we can spend some more time with our family.

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