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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doing well with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe success or proficiency in managing or handling something. Example: The new employee is doing well with the project, meeting all the deadlines and producing high-quality work.
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They're doing well with them.
Ireland is doing well with thoroughbred horses.
"Doing well with North Korea," he noted.
UniCredit of Italy is doing well with Germany's HVB.
Clinton is doing well with the Layborne generation.
"She is doing well with the women," he said.
They are doing well with colored cigarettes for cocktail parties.
NBC "is certainly doing well with volume," Mr. Ober said.
"People say, 'You must be doing well with Obamacare'.
Hamas also appears to be doing well with young people.
All are now doing well with better teams.
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