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good news

noun

Informal.
  1. someone or something that is positive, encouraging, uplifting, desirable, or the like.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of good news1

First recorded in 1970–75
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But first, the preliminary public opinion verdict on whether Donald Trump should have unlimited Judge Dredd powers is in … and it’s not good news for Mr. Dredd’s many fans in the White House.

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The good news is that fewer and fewer of them are standing behind him every day.

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The good news is that Trump himself is clear-eyed on matters pertaining to Iran.

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Friday night he premiered Carlos Simon’s stirring, gospel-inspired “Good News Mass,” creating a near frenzy in Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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Good news, however, remains seemingly in short supply at many struggling American orchestras, just as it does in many uncertain aspects of American life.

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