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"gone over well" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to suggest that something has been received positively by others. For example: "The new product launch has gone over well with customers."
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This prospect has not gone over well.
That has not exactly gone over well.
The changes have not gone over well.
That has not gone over well in the U.S. Congress.
This has not gone over well with the public.
That would not have gone over well with producers".
"I said to him, 'Let it be more natural.' " The suggestion has not gone over well.
This tumble at the hands of the Williams sisters has not gone over well with Capriati.
But the hospital's public-relations emphasis has not gone over well with ethicists.
Even pro-Bush commentators conceded, at first, that it had gone over well.
But the transportation agency's efforts to defend itself have not gone over well.
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