Sentence examples for phrase well from inspiring English sources

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They sounded, to use that withering phrase, well crafted.

They are, to use a phrase well on its way to cliche status, a feature, not a bug.

If the Founders hadn't wanted guns to be regulated, and thoroughly, they would not have put the phrase "well regulated" in the amendment.

"I hear people using this phrase: 'Well, it has always been this way in France, you know.' I don't believe that.

This sense can be summed up in a sentence: if the Founders hadn't wanted guns to be regulated, and thoroughly, they would not have put the phrase "well regulated" in the amendment.

Barbara Fox, the president of the Fox Residential Group, favors the phrase "well priced for today's market," which she says indicates "that it's not part of a pre-September listing".

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The phrase "well-being" had caught on as a trend, but it simply meant adding green-tea powder to everything.

Use the search tool at nytimes.com/weddings by typing a key word, such as "gifts," and then the phrase "Well-Mannered Wedding" for more etiquette advice.

Use the search tool at nytimes.com/weddings by typing a key word, like "gifts," and then the phrase "Well-Mannered Wedding" for more etiquette advice.

There are no real missteps, but there are few surprises (though the family's funny twist on the phrase "well-liked" is one).

(Especially note the phrase "well-regulated").

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