Sentence examples for a well for a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a well for a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing a well that serves a specific purpose or function, but more information is needed for clarity.
Example: "We need to dig a well for a new irrigation system."
Alternatives: "a source for a" or "a supply for a".

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She had not, however, been named a National Merit finalist, dug a well for a village in Africa, or climbed to the top of Mount Ranier.

Its 1MW pilot plant is now scheduled to come online in early 2012, followed by a 25MW commercial demonstration plant three years later.AltaRock also encountered drilling problems in 2009, when it made three attempts to redrill a well for a demonstration project at The Geysers.

The England fans, from the north east of England and Cumbria, have walked 1,966km 1,1211 miles) and raised more than £10,000 to buy a well for a drought-hit area of Brazil.

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A: Well, for individuals, it will be a safe place to store their genomic data.

In addition to the classroom block, a latrine was built, and a well for fresh water. .

A: Well, I've had a lab for 25 years.

Excessive noise in the air is a nuisance as well for which a control is needed.

A shammy works well for buffing a newly waxed surface.

What in her choreography suits film? A. Well, for a while it wasn't that it suited film, it was that it eluded film.

It worked well for a half hour at a time.

Well, for a start: great in a slim tux.

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