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Discover Ludwig"has sold well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been popular and successful. For example, "The new video game has sold well since its release last week."
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His record has sold well".
Anything with Mr. Met on it has sold well.
It has sold well at Bierkraft in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
"Traveller" has sold well, and after last night it will surely sell even better.
It has sold well in translation around Europe, notably in France and Germany.
But the book has sold well and her radio show has listeners.
The company's recently redesigned Fiesta, which is smaller than the Ford Focus, has sold well.
(One of these is "White Christmas," which has sold well over 35 million copies).
Since it came out some weeks ago, Liberty, at $250, has sold well.
Since launching late last year the Nintendo Wii has sold well.
Pioneer claims that its disc player, Japan's first, has sold well since it was launched in October.
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