
Make good, etc. time
Speed Implication
The phrase implies moving quickly, suitable for discussing travel or task completion.

She made good time finishing the project; it was due in a week.
Positive Note
Using 'make good time' usually suggests a positive outcome, meaning fewer delays than expected.

With all green lights, we made good time to the airport.
Idiomatic Usage
It's an idiomatic expression, not intended to be understood by each word literally.

Despite the heavy traffic, we made surprisingly good time.
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