what does in good season mean
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This phrase, which shows up in Noah Webster's dictionaries from the 1820s, derives from the agricultural state of fruits and vegetables being in season. Instead of referring to a specific moment, in good season means you're in the ballpark of good timing. This is part of a complete episode.
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In a timely manner. You are all fine candidates for the position, and I will inform you of my decision in good season. See also: good, season.
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