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Discover Ludwig"fare well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have a good journey or to have a good time. You can use it as a farewell or a way to wish someone well on their travels or future endeavors. Example: "I have to catch my flight now, but I'll see you soon. Fare well!"
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Fare well.
Families fare well here.
They did not fare well.
She did not fare well.
He did not fare well.
It did not fare well.
Most fare well.
Salads fare well, too.
Her team did not fare well Sunday.
The lawyers didn't fare well.
And they should fare well.
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