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after doing well
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "after doing well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time or condition following a successful action or performance. Example: "She felt a sense of relief after doing well on her final exams."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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13 human-written examples
After doing well against Pakistan in the summer I'd do anything to get on the pitch now.
News & Media
Slaven Bilic, a former West Ham defender who is leaving Besiktas after doing well in Turkey, is the early frontrunner.
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For example, in 1990s Yemen, an Islamic party named Islah became part of a coalition government after doing well in elections.
News & Media
After doing well in local elections in the early 1990s, it won nearly one-third of the seats (the largest single bloc) in the 1995 national legislative elections, becoming the first religious party in Turkey to win a general election.
Encyclopedias
The Vietnamese, after doing well enough to capture a fair share of the American market, have been declared trade violators deserving permanent, prohibitive tariffs by the United States International Trade Commission.
News & Media
Among the debris that is left of the Minnesota Vikings, apparently Coach Leslie Frazier is being given the job permanently after doing well to mop up after Brad Childress, but quarterback Brett Favre vows his career has finally skidded to a close.
News & Media
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46 human-written examples
The three puppies she was looking after weren't doing well.
News & Media
The boy was treated according to the high-risk protocol of the AIEOP-BFM 2009 trial and is, 24 months after diagnosis, doing well under maintenance therapy.
He was successfully extubated after OLT and doing well so no immediate intervention was performed on the effusion.
Science
Now doing well after nine months in the program, Ms. Johnston meets her daughter after school and dreams of regaining custody.
News & Media
Mr. Loehnen was doing well after surgery at St . Lukes Hospital on Tuesday evening.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "after doing well", ensure the context clearly establishes what constitutes "doing well". Be specific to avoid ambiguity. For example, "After doing well in the first round, she advanced to the finals" is clearer than "After doing well, she advanced."
Common error
Avoid using "after doing well" without a clear reference point. The phrase requires the reader to understand what specific action or performance is being referred to. Lack of clarity can lead to confusion. Instead of writing "After doing well, the project was approved", specify what was done well: "After the team thoroughly researched the market, the project was approved."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "after doing well" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb by indicating the time or condition that follows a successful action. Ludwig shows this usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
20%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Science & Research
10%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "after doing well" is a grammatically sound and common phrase used to indicate a sequence where a successful action precedes another event. Ludwig confirms its correctness and broad applicability. While its register is generally neutral, it's essential to ensure context clarity to avoid ambiguity. It is often found in news and media, scientific, and encyclopedic sources. Remember to specify what action constituted "doing well" for maximum clarity and impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
following a successful performance
Emphasizes the success of the performance that precedes the subsequent event.
subsequent to a positive outcome
Highlights the positive result leading to the next stage or action.
on the heels of a triumph
Uses a more figurative and emphatic term (triumph) for a strong success.
succeeding admirably
Focuses on the admirable nature of the success achieved.
upon achieving success
Formal alternative, emphasizing the moment of achieving success.
with flying colors
An idiomatic expression indicating a very high degree of success.
having excelled
Focuses on the act of surpassing expectations or standards.
post-achievement
A concise way to denote the period following a successful attainment.
in the wake of success
Similar to 'on the heels of', but with a slightly more formal tone.
following a job well done
Directly relates to the completion of a task, highlighting its positive execution.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "after doing well" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, you could use phrases such as "subsequent to a positive outcome", "upon achieving success", or "following a successful performance".
What is a less formal way to say "after doing well"?
Informal alternatives include phrases like "with flying colors" or simply "nailing it" (depending on the context).
Is "after doing well" grammatically correct?
Yes, "after doing well" is grammatically correct. It functions as a prepositional phrase indicating a sequence of events where a positive action precedes another action or state. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness.
How does the meaning of "after doing well" differ from "after trying hard"?
"After doing well" implies a successful outcome, whereas "after trying hard" focuses on the effort exerted, regardless of the result. You might say, "After doing well on the exam, I celebrated", but "After trying hard on the exam, I felt relieved", even if the result isn't known yet.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested