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The phrase "if it were well" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used in hypothetical or conditional statements, often to express a wish or a situation that is contrary to fact. Example: "If it were well with him, he would have joined us for dinner."
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"What a corr-set!" said the Screws, while the Mirror buried the detail of her 16-inch waist deep into its story as if it were, well, fact.
If it were well known it would put out of business a legion of diet gurus and "nutritional therapists".
It might even benefit from a garden bridge, if it were well designed, well sited and reasonably priced.
"It wouldn't have been half as offensive if it were well written," said Rosemary Sheridan, a part-time server at the cafe.
Citing an Olivier award, the equivalent of the American Tony, and the show's run at the Barbican Center in London in 2002, he expresses surprise that American audiences react to the show as if it were, well, burlesque.
He left the New England Patriots' training camp without permission in 2001 because of a neck injury, retired after two injury-plagued seasons in the N.F.L., and proceeded to avoid the public spotlight as if it were, well, a blitzing linebacker.
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There should be a smiley face above its head if it is well looked after.
However, AgBr could maintain its stability and photocatalytic activity if it is well dispersed on support materials.
"If it is well done, I will go with it".
But if it's well received, that'll do me".
And they want everything, if it is well designed.
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