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are well more
adverb
Accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
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So with the Festive Season fast approaching, we invite you to kick back and enjoy some stories which are, well, more than just a little bit different.
After all, the pornsters make a product that sells internationally, appeals to the masses and employs a lot of people whose skills are, well, more practical than ideational.
Installations by Ando, Bourgeois, Scully, Goldsworthy and Gehry (which was his pavilion at the Serpentine some years ago) are not all equally successful, but the ambition and scale of this project more than make up for any lesser pieces and are well more than grace notes amidst the intense beauty of the surrounding hills of Provence and the absolutely delicious wine.
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But the fight was, well, more American.
He needs to be — well — more like Romo.
The most frequent responses are that it's, well, more fun that way.
Forget "less is more" – in the case of second-world-war tanks, more turned out to be, well, more.
And if you ignore the government, which has been cutting its payrolls, the figure is well more than ten million.
The medical cost of treating gunshot wounds in the U.S. is estimated to be well more than $2 billion annually.
As for the increasing difficulty in standing out in the neighborhood as more signs go up on more buildings, her philosophy is that more is, well, more.
Still, profits of 81 cents a share were well more than the 72 cents expected by analysts.
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