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Discover LudwigThe phrase "behaved well" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's behavior in a specific situation or overall manner. Example: "The students behaved well during the field trip, following instructions and showing respect to the tour guide." Note: Sometimes, it is more appropriate to use the past tense form, "behaved," to refer to a specific instance of good behavior. For example, "He behaved well during the meeting, contributing valuable ideas and actively listening to others."
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He behaved well on the field.
He has behaved, well, downright presidentially.
That's not to suggest Goldman always behaved well.
I would hope I would have behaved well too.
The horse, after some initial complaints, agreed and behaved well.
The dogs all behaved well and will soon be certified.
In the circumstances the company has behaved well.
They have behaved well for the most part".
They behaved well during the trials and were submissive.
He said he did not think the Germans had behaved well toward Greece.
Contrary to many French objections, Cyrus Vance, Manhattan's district attorney, has behaved well.
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