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What is the meaning of things in good

The phrase "things in good" doesn't have a commonly understood meaning in English. It's possible that:

* It's a typo or a misheard phrase. Perhaps the intended phrase was:

* "Things are good": This is a common expression meaning that things are going well or in a positive state.

* "Things in good order": This means that things are organized, well-maintained, or in a satisfactory condition.

* "Things in good shape": Similar to "in good order," this means things are functioning properly or are in a good state.

* It's a specific idiom or slang. If you heard this phrase in a particular context, it might be a regional or group-specific expression.

To better understand the meaning, please provide more context:

* Where did you hear this phrase?

* What was the situation?

* Who was using the phrase?

With more information, I can help you determine the intended meaning.

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