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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot well" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "She did a lot well in her exams."
Alternatives: "very well" or "quite well".
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"We did a lot well as a team today.
"Let's say that you live in an area where it snows a lot – well, your ancestors have to figure out how to deal with the snow.
A small house on a lot well over an acre in size, it could accommodate a large porch without violating zoning.
A lot! "Well, I've been surrounded by very sophisticated and strong women in my family, so maybe it's something to do with my upbringing.
Y'know, Australia is a long way away, and I used to work a lot – well, I still work a lot – in the northern hemisphere, and instead of flying home, I'd go and stay with a very good friend in Dublin.
And if they hate the police because they are stopped and searched a lot, well, maybe in their case the police are stopping and searching the right people.Here is the BBC's interview with Daniel:Me and a couple of my friends were on holiday, and people were sending broadcasts.
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I know I'm doing a lot … Well, let's pick some highlights.
You suspect that whoever lives down the Lake District lane from Mark Owen has it a little less exciting, but a lot… well, nicer.
I meditate a lot as well.
I know a lot of well educated idiots.
"But of course I respect her a lot, as well.
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