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"good news" vs "good new"

The correct phrase is 'good news'. 'Good news' is a common expression used to refer to positive or uplifting information. 'Good new' is incorrect as 'news' is a non-count noun and cannot be used in the singular form.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

good news

This is the correct phrase commonly used in English.

Use 'good news' when referring to positive or uplifting information.

Examples:

  • I have some good news to share with you.
  • The good news is that we won the competition.

good new

This is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • good news

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