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The phrase “do well at” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express success in a particular activity or endeavor, for example: “I hope to do well at my upcoming presentation.”.
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Ma did not do well at school.
I didn't do well at school".
True, Americans do well at inventing.
American gymnasts usually do well at home.
She did not do well at school.
Hopefully I can do well at Wimbledon".
When you do well at one sport, you tend to do well at other sports.
"Waterloo grads do well at Google, they do very well".
He might not do well at this one.
Do well at that, and you'll jump to 4-back.
I want to do well at the football club.
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