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welcome it as good news vs welcome it as a good news

The correct phrase is 'welcome it as good news.' 'Good news' is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't require an article like 'a.'

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 840 views

welcome it as good news

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express accepting or embracing something as positive or favorable news.

Examples:

  • I welcome it as good news that the project was approved.
  • We should welcome it as good news that the economy is improving.
  • She welcomed it as good news that her friend was coming to visit.
  • The team welcomed it as good news that they had won the championship.
  • He always welcomes it as good news when he receives positive feedback.
  • Oct 30, 2014 ... Well, this is news to me and I welcome it as good news for a segment of Americans being denied their equal rights. Americans don't worship god, they worship money and maybe this news will cause a few haters to reexamine ...
  • CRIME RATE INCREASES; POLICE WELCOME IT AS GOOD NEWS! It was because of these police-driven efforts that crimes committed in these areas were now being reported. At first, statistically speaking, it appeared that crime was on the.
  • Feb 7, 2011 ... This is the most serious intromission into Spanish sovereignty in my living memory and the Spanish media and actors welcome it as good news. I'm not going to do a qualitative analysis of the reforms that Merkel has imposed ...
  • May 9, 2003 ... This is said to be an objection to vouchers, but I welcome it as good news. That means that the argument over choice has been fought-and won. We are no longer debating whether choice is good. I would like to remind the ...

welcome it as a good news

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Good news' is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by 'a.'


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