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What is the meaning of idiom never hear any good

The idiom "never hear any good" is not a standard idiom in English. It might be a colloquial expression or a misremembered phrase.

It's possible the speaker intended to use one of the following:

* "Never hear a good word said about someone/something." This idiom means that people are constantly criticizing or speaking negatively about the person or thing in question.

* "Never hear the good news." This phrase expresses a sense of being unlucky or missing out on positive developments.

* "Never hear any good news." This phrase expresses a sense of pessimism or a belief that things will always be negative.

Without more context, it's hard to know the exact meaning the speaker intended. If you can provide more information about the situation, I might be able to give you a more accurate answer.

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