Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2) and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).
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Use "for the good of" when indicating the benefit or welfare of someone or something.
The error in the sentence lies in the preposition "to" used in the phrase "To the good of."
The correct phrase should be "For the good of," as "for" is used when referring to the benefit or welfare of someone or something.
"To the good of" is not a standard expression in English.
Thus, the correct part of the sentence is "(2) To the good of."