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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Well transferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been successfully moved or conveyed from one place or context to another. Example: "The data was well transferred to the new system, ensuring no loss of information."
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Fear was not well transferred.
Also the scientific results from case study catchments are not always well transferred in New Zealand to inform management decisions.
The optical image shows that the graphene was well transferred on the ITO electrode in large size.
The measured and predicted temperature distributions across the micro-combustor walls indicate that heat generated in the micro-combustor is well transferred.
No cracks or tears of graphene are observed on the surface of the BMN film, indicating that the graphene membranes are well transferred [13].
Despite the large lattice mismatch (8.5%) between DyBCO and MgO, the DyBCO grew epitaxially on the MgO buffer layer and the biaxial texture of the MgO was well transferred to the DyBCO.
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Can the dash and fitness that served the national team so well transfer itself to the Welsh regions?
Often the main paddlers are teenagers and young men and women, with their parents and elders taking turns as well, transferring every few hours from support boats.
There are two ways of looking at the government's brutal arm-twisting which imposed a 16% cut on the BBC as well transferring to it a raft of departmental spending commitments.
3 Notice that the employer could as well transfer the risks to an insurance company and pay a premium.
If the sources are perturbations in the atmosphere, Kanamori says, they could very well transfer some energy through the oceans to the crust and below.
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