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Discover LudwigThe phrase "done well with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate success or accomplishment, either in terms of a specific action or generally in life. For example: "He has done well with his studies this semester, earning top grades in all of his classes."
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And Dallas has done well with them.
Merrell has done well with children.
However, he has done well with his goals so far.
Mainstream science reporting has never done well with grey areas.
"We have done well with these laws," he said.
Some Republican governors have done well with black voters.
In fairness, Mythic has done well with the game's PvE content.
They have obviously done well with the youth team and the under-21s".
Martin has done well with the horses he picked up for Mr. Sommer.
During this period, the WTO has done well with its core mission – keeping trade open.
But the team has done well with more elementary problems, like unwanted interruptions.
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