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"function very well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can typically be used to describe the performance or effectiveness of something or someone in carrying out a specific task or role. Here are a few examples: - "The new software is designed to function very well on all operating systems." - "I must say, your car seems to function very well despite its age." - "Sheila is the team leader and she always ensures that her team functions very well together." - "The organization's policies and procedures allow it to function very well in times of crisis."
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First of all, I can't function very well leaving things to be done later.
In fact, any economy made up of such people wouldn't function very well.
"With groups that are disadvantaged, these schools seem to function very well," she said.
I always have breakfast before I leave the house or I don't function very well.
Well, we can't function very well if we aren't very well.
After all, you can't function very well if you live in daily fear of disaster.
This proposed device acts and operates the memory function very well.
"In some cases, those students who found it impossible to sit for five hours in a classroom could function very well in a labor environment".
"Rapidly growing, low-density suburbs where, with the exception of rail lines into the city, mass transit has not been able to function very well".
Research shows that most people already function very well until just a few short years before death: better than 60percentt of people over 80 live independently.
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The "bakery" is on an industrial estate off Kilshaw Street - it's functional, but it functions very well, and I'm inclined to look favourably on anywhere that wraps you in the odours of warm meat, potato and pastry.
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