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'fare well with' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something is successful or compatible with something else. For example, "These new protocols seem to fare well with our existing procedures."
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Does anyone think Rick Perry would fare well with them?
This decision reportedly did not fare well with the government of India.
The new style impressed some wine critics, but didn't always fare well with consumers.
International acts have tended to fare well, with only two homegrown comedians winning in the last ten years.
Mr. Horne is patient and diffuse enough to fare well with some of the knottier issues raised by the disaster.
The revival, which opened on March 26 , 1997 did not fare well with critics and closed after 238 performances.
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Building curtain walls also fared well, with a few exceptions of leaks from wind-driven rain.
Sirius also fared well with two particular measurements that investors have paid close attention to.
But we are not faring well with the cognitive challenge to define this phenomenon.
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