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Discover LudwigThe phrase "done well by" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies that someone has been treated fairly and with respect. For example: "The school has always done well by its students, providing them with the best resources and guidance."
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"We've done well by the city and the city's done well by us," he said.
Her son, Vlad, had done well by himself.
And New York collectors have done well by them.
The Council has done well by many of Bolton-St.
"It has not done well by the company".
Traditional media has historically done well by selling inefficiency.
Historically, the Giants have done well by Coughlin's method.
The courteous and fair-minded Patrick feels that overall the NHS has done well by Henry.
Since Frémaux came into power at Cannes, DWA has done well by him.
Still, some countries, even poor ones, have done well by many measures.
Santander, which obtained Banco Real in Brazil through the deal, has done well by comparison.
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