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What is good as a noun?

"Good" is not typically used as a noun on its own in English. It's primarily an adjective, meaning "of a high quality" or "morally right."

However, you can use "good" as part of a noun phrase:

* "The good" can refer to things that are morally right, virtuous, or beneficial.

* "The good life" refers to a happy and fulfilling life.

* "Good times" refers to a period of happiness and enjoyment.

* "Do good" is a verb phrase that means to perform acts of kindness or generosity.

Here's a breakdown:

* Adjective: "The food is good."

* Noun phrase: "The good always triumphs."

* Verb phrase: "I want to do good in the world."

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