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The phrase "and has worked pretty" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it when discussing someone's performance or efforts in a positive light, typically followed by an adjective or adverb to describe the extent of their work.
Example: "She has been dedicated to the project and has worked pretty hard to meet the deadlines."
Alternatives: "and has performed quite" or "and has done fairly".
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A spokeswoman for Janus, which owned 41 million Enron shares, said the company "had a strong process that models companies well and has worked pretty successfully".
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The California health reform effort last year failed in part because of concerns people had about an individual mandate -- but Massachusetts has one and so far it has worked pretty well.
The rule change has worked pretty well, and no goals are waved off now only because cameras detect an attacker's foot in the opposing goal crease.
"It's something that has worked pretty well, and that's probably down to being able to work with all political parties in Denbighshire.
I think Social Security has worked pretty darn well for 75 years".
Actually the system, despite all the predictions at the time, has worked pretty well.
"Bella has worked pretty hard to get to the point where they can have it all, and it's fun to be there.
"Our lineup has worked pretty well the way it's been set up, so I've kind of stuck with it.
"Our lineup has worked pretty well the way it's been set up," Girardi continued, "so I've kind of stuck with it.
The strategy has worked pretty well, so far.
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