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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did well with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when expressing that someone achieved a satisfactory result with something. For example: "She did well with her presentation, demonstrating excellent public speaking skills."
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We did well with chemical weapons.
Labour did well with voters who don't vote.
Contributors did well with those whose campaigns they had financed.
Elizabeth Duke's family did well with Apple stock.
You did well with deregulation in the last Congress.
"We did well with a mediocre bunch," added Skelton.
Horton did well, with an efficient and clean routine.
He did well with it for a short while.
"You never really did well with the turning".
Some did well with chemotherapy; some did poorly.
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