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Collocation

bring good news

verb + adjective + noun verb + adjective + noun

Definition

to deliver or share positive information

'bring good news' is a common English collocation. to deliver or share positive information

Visual cue for bring good news

bring + good news

“I hope the doctor will bring good news.”

Examples

  • We’re waiting for the results—please _____ good news.
  • She called to _____ good news about her new job.
  • The email finally _____ good news: our flight was rebooked.
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  • He always tries to _____ good news to the team after tough meetings.
  • The nurse came in and _____ good news about the test results.
  • If you _____ good news, let me know right away.
  • The messenger _____ good news from the front lines.
  • May this new year _____ good news and better health.
  • She walked in smiling, clearly _____ good news.