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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming off well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's performance or presentation, indicating that they were successful or received positively by others. Example: During the job interview, Sarah was nervous but she came off well, impressing the hiring manager with her qualifications and confident demeanor.
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That it isn't coming off well for a woman to be so bold and confident," Hyman said.
While everyone agrees that insincere apologies are totally repellant, what if you're trying to make amends and you honestly don't know if your "sorry" is coming off well?
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Gardner, born to a poor family in Grabtown, North Carolina on Christmas eve, 1922, was admittedly the most beautiful woman in movies, a rising star, coming off well-publicized marriages to Mickey Rooney and bandleader Artie Shaw (whom I knew in relation to my Billie Holiday movie; he was a bully and an egomaniac).
He does not always come off well.
Nobody comes off well on this one.
"If you fight, everything comes off well".
Both coaches come off well in the retelling.
The Pollyannas rarely come off well against the piranhas.
But to be fair, neither character comes off well.
Pope Pius XII does not come off well here.
None of the modern Piuses comes off well.
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