Sentence examples for anchored well from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "anchored well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is securely fixed or stable, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The boat was anchored well, ensuring it wouldn't drift away during the storm."
Alternatives: "secured firmly" or "stabilized effectively".

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Armstead anchored well and mirrored each pass rusher he faced in one-on-one reps, tossing one player to the ground effortlessly and sending a murmur through observers in the end zone bleachers.

Sensitive to complaints from some Yemeni leftists and Islamic radicals about "gunboat diplomacy," the Navy has pointedly said that the flotilla is "over the horizon," meaning that it is anchored well outside the Bay of Aden, far from the Cole, and not visible from the city.

Docking analysis suggests that the synthesized compounds were anchored well in the catalytic site and extending to the entrance of binding pocket and thus restrict the mobility of the flap by interacting with its key amino acid residues.

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Worthy's primary weakness is that he doesn't anchor well.

Deployment of the stented valve in the explanted heart showed that it anchors well in the mitral annulus.

Microstructure analyses reveal that the CS with lamellar structure could not only serve as a support for anchoring well-dispersed MgH2 nanoparticles, but could also effectively prevent the aggregation and growth of Mg and magnesium hydrides during de/hydrogenation.

Our German crew took rather seriously orders to drop anchor well clear of the proceedings.

Neither Spears nor Olshansky has great quickness, but both anchor well.

"If someone asserts that this is a graveyard for television anchors well we're proud of that, because we think they bring incredible value," Mr. Jacobson said.

Most content is now tagged for easier searching and browsing, and CNBC will be hosting blogs written by CNBC anchors (well, at least they'll be under the anchors' names).

The idea is Ms. Valentine takes you into a deep trance, and anchors, well, an orgasm to the word "jackpot".

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