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doing fairly good
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "doing fairly good" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "doing fairly well." Example: "After a tough week, I'm finally doing fairly well and feeling more positive."
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"Star Wars: The Force Awakens," his latest effort, is doing fairly good business, and he is at work on Spielberg's next picture.
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The iPad can also do fairly good imitations of the harp (Air Harp) and piano (Pianist Pro, $10).
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Since it opened about five months ago, the Galaxy Family Cinema has done fairly good business, according to Gharzai, despite limited marketing.
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This is the first pub you see when you step off the platform at Anerley and I imagine it does fairly good business.
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Operationally, Anglo did fairly well.
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"They did fairly well, actually".
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I'm usually not a fan of resistive touchscreens, and while the Memoir doesn't completely convert me, it does do a fairly good job of showing me they're not all bad.
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Confronted with this by Henrik he does do a fairly good job of showing up the absurdity: "You're saying I killed Helle Anker at my own workplace and then used makeup from the company whose board I'm on".
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Here at THUMP it is our job to cull the wheat from the chaff so you don't have to, and I think we're doing a fairly good job because today's premiere is a standout.
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It seems to me these experts are doing a fairly good job at reflecting the uncertainty in their predictions, and it generally matches the 7-out-of-11 odds seen this postseason.
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iTunes, Xbox Live, Amazon, Netflix and Hulu are all doing a fairly good job at making the content they're given, accessible.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "well" instead of "good" when modifying the verb "do". The correct phrase is "doing fairly well."
Common error
Avoid using "good" as an adverb. "Good" is an adjective, while "well" is the adverb that should modify verbs like "do". For example, say "They are doing fairly well" not "They are doing fairly good".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "doing fairly good" functions as a descriptive element indicating performance or progress. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights that standard English requires the use of the adverb 'well' instead of the adjective 'good' in this context. Example from Ludwig shows how the correct phrase "doing fairly well" is used.
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30%
Science
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8%
Encyclopedias
8%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "doing fairly good" is an attempt to describe satisfactory performance or progress. However, it is grammatically incorrect; the correct phrase is "doing fairly well". As Ludwig AI points out, standard English requires the adverb "well" to modify the verb "doing". While some sources may use the incorrect phrase, it is best to avoid it in formal or professional contexts. Alternatives like "performing adequately" or "achieving satisfactory results" can be used for a more professional tone. Remember to always use "well" instead of "good" when modifying the verb "do" in this context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
doing fairly well
Replaces the grammatically incorrect "good" with the correct adverb "well".
doing quite well
Uses "quite" instead of "fairly" to indicate a similar level of success or progress.
doing pretty well
Uses "pretty" instead of "fairly" for a slightly more informal tone.
making good progress
Shifts the focus to progress rather than a general state of 'doing'.
performing adequately
Uses a more formal tone to describe satisfactory performance.
achieving satisfactory results
Focuses on the outcomes achieved rather than the process of doing.
doing a reasonable job
Highlights the quality of work being done, implying it meets expectations.
managing okay
Emphasizes coping or getting by, suggesting a less enthusiastic success.
getting by alright
Indicates surviving or functioning without significant problems.
holding their own
Suggests maintaining a position or status despite challenges.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say someone is performing adequately?
Instead of "doing fairly good", the correct phrasing is "doing fairly well". You could also say they are "performing adequately".
Is it grammatically correct to say "doing fairly good"?
No, "doing fairly good" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "doing fairly well". "Well" is an adverb and should be used to modify the verb "doing".
What are some alternatives to "doing fairly good" that sound more professional?
For a more professional tone, consider using phrases like "achieving satisfactory results" or "performing adequately" instead of "doing fairly good".
How can I use "doing fairly well" in a sentence?
You can use "doing fairly well" in a sentence like this: "Despite the initial challenges, the project is now doing fairly well".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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79%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested