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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do well with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an expression of encouragement or to suggest that something should be done successfully. For example, "You'll do well with your upcoming exam if you continue to study hard."
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You'll do well with him.
I do well with rules.
Little hands do well with big seeds.
"I don't do well with that.
He didn't do well with sad.
I don't really do well with marijuana".
The Mitchell we'll do well with, Sarah Waters and Ali Smith we'll do well with.
Usually, commercial mesh generators do well with the first task.
"This country doesn't do well with black anger," Collins says.
"Some people do well with water; others do well with a sports drink to replace electrolytes," Safran-Norton says.
Well, fashion houses don't do well with these values, either.
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