Sentence examples for a well were from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a well were" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent expression or idea.
Example: "A well were" does not provide a meaningful context or sentence structure.
Alternatives: "a good place" or "a suitable location".

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Culnan said that he never experienced health problems while working at the plant and that if a well were to break, he does not think it would present a permanent health hazard.

American military officials said two schools and a well were being built in the area with United Nations funds.

(Fortunately for Mr. Zdarsky, a local telephone company hub and a well were already on the property).

But just before sheds and a well were constructed, someone in Washington shifted U.S.A.I.D.'s primary goals in Haiti, and the project was canceled.

Uneasy flashbacks to Ward's childhood, where his evil older brother prevented him from throwing a rope to his younger brother trapped at the bottom of a well, were dotted throughout the episode, but never really paid off (though the odds of his older brother turning up in a future episode must be high).

To mimic physiological environment and to simulate "injury", cells in a well were maintained not only on tissue culture plastic but also on collagens I and IV, major matrix components in musculoskeletal and adipose tissues respectively, and subjected to a severe thermal stress.

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A: Well, they're a lot different.

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A: Well, it's complicated.

Treating a woman well is one thing.

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