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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it fared well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was successful or had a positive outcome.
Example: "Despite the challenges, the project fared well and exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "it performed well" or "it succeeded."
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In the 1950's, it fared well, but not as well in the suburbs.
Analysts praised the pet equipment and vet chain's prospects after it fared well during the recession.
It fared well in the freezer, and made getting breakfast on the table simply a matter of delegating small tasks.
In late April, the couple transferred the ginger to the hoop house, where it fared well until the heat of July turned some of the plants' leaves brown.
The family followed jobs mostly in Louisiana and Kentucky, and though it fared well, the Scopeses were never as famous again.
It fared well -- and will now be back after baseball ends.Now that Fox has skipped the fall madness, it will never go back, he said.
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Even if it hasn't exactly been a smash hit, it's fared well enough.
But it has fared well.
Yet it has fared well in the past few years.
Just seven reviewers have bothered to rate the app, but so far it has fared well.
It also fared well with a plate of goat-, sheep- and cow's-milk cheeses.
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