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Work wonders
verb
To be successful as a solution.
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The phrase "work wonders" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to bring about an amazing or remarkable change. For example, "A good night's sleep can work wonders for a person's mental health."
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Plain-speaking can work wonders.
It has been known to work wonders.
A social network can work wonders, too.
Well-placed asterisks work wonders.
– Lucy, Boston Massages work wonders.
Frozen blueberries would also work wonders here.
—Helen Cope Porter Thoughtful, elaborate wrapping can work wonders.
And Isabelle Huppert continues to work wonders as an actress.
Together, these could work wonders for profitability in depressed Japan.
More home visits and fewer telephone consultations might work wonders.
"We've seen it work wonders," his teacher said.
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