Is it a correct phrase? "That is all for good news." meaning that I have already told you all the good news and there's nothing else to add. Is it a right way to put it?
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Nuke NixonSenior Member
In my neck of the woods we would say "That's all the news that's fit to print."
But your phrase is as good as any.
YGT
you get thornsvillage idiot
How about " The well done run dry".
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MillRestricted
Yeah, completely.
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Wonder ManMost Powerful Avenger
News is impartial. So good news 🗞 of the Judgment of man chosen without speculation proves that men don’t cheat. As the impartiality is answered and attested.
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BlakemoreRestricted
Originally posted by SamZED Is it a correct phrase? "That is all for good news." meaning that I have already told you all the good news and there's nothing else to add. Is it a right way to put it?
debatable. It really depends on your argument.
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SamZEDSenior Member
Appreciate all the answers. Even Wonder Man's weird rant. I specifically needed to use this phrase and wanted to know if its fine to say so.