Sentence examples for it doing well from inspiring English sources

No, "it doing well" is not a complete sentence and does not make grammatical sense as it is missing a subject and verb.
However, the phrase "it is doing well" is correct and can be used in written English. This phrase could be used to refer to the general state or condition of something. For example: - "How is your new job going?" - "It is doing well, thank you for asking. I really enjoy the work and my colleagues are great."

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From the very beginning, the signs of it doing well were completely absent: its development was led by Sega of Japan, with American counterparts largely kept in the dark as to its specs, until it was almost too late.

Yet given how closely "Bull" adheres to what has been for the network a highly successful formula and a cast that makes the best of the least promising lines, it's not hard to picture it doing well, all around the world, and crushing its fans when it finally leaves the air, sometime in the late 2020s.

Why is it doing well?

But that may not stop it doing well in June.

Their livelihood depends on it doing well and many know more than those on the board where the problems lie.

But no one's going to have a problem with it doing well, whereas first time around people were confused about that".

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It did well in Valencia.

And it did well.

Why do you think it did well?

"If it does well, you do well," Mr. Asner said.

I love that it did well.

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