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The phrase "about what well" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, and it cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "I am unsure about what well to choose for the project."
Alternatives: "regarding what" or "concerning what".
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In fact, Marr asked about welfare payments to the middle classes, citing comments from the backbencher David Davis about "what well off pensioners get in terms of TV licences and free public transport and all of that".
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Can you think of any situation where there are significant disagreements about what well-being is where science – a discovery or new fact – would tell us who was right?
Mr. Sivelov approached Book 1 without an apparent agenda: unlike Richard Egarr, whose harpsichord performance at Weill Recital Hall in 2008 explored relatively recent theories about what "well-tempered" tuning meant to Bach, Mr. Sivelov played the work on the piano, in the standard modern tuning.
Think about what sounds would fit well together.
This final interview will include qualitative questions about what worked well and not so well.
In fact this book is almost entirely about what happens well after conception.
I'm not the type to obsess about what went well and what didn't.
Give them details about what works well, remain positive and give clear requests.
And don't just analyse what went wrong after a lecture, think about what went well too.
Assess your work--and make a few notes after each lecture about what worked well and what didn't.
"Our findings will draw conclusions on a national scale about what works well and where improvements are required".
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