(I'm answering my own question >_>) "In a nutshell" is one of my favorite concluding phrases. Others are "In conclusion," "All in all," or just simply state your sentence.
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Sounds like a good phrase with some truth to it, to me.
"Good morning" is an English phrase.
Ok is an abbreviation, not a phrase, but some synonyms for it are: fine, well, good.
The phrase "although this is good" would be correct modern English; the phrase "although this be good" is archaic.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
"The good life" is a common phrase used to describe a life of happiness, prosperity, and fulfillment.
The phrase be of good courage appears at least ten times in the Bible along with Be strong. The phrase is stated Be strong and be of good courage.
Alcuna buona storia d'Italia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "some good Italian history." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "some good history of Italy" in English. The pronunciation will be "al-KOO-na BWO-na STO-rya dee-TA-lya" in Pisan Italian.
An awesome phase is a really good/fantastic phrase. I f you wanted to know what a phrase is, a phrase is like a quote.
A common phrase used by coaches to educate soccer players is "When in doubt, kick it out!
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