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"pretty well like" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to emphasize a comparison between two things. For example: "This new movie is pretty well like the original - it has the same plot and a similar ending."
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And their goaltender is playing pretty well, like Anderson did for Ottawa".
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Here's some good news for Mr. Romney: in an era when many politicians are unpopular, a number of his potential choices are pretty well liked back at home.
He was pretty well liked, especially in these parts. .
I'm not popular or a nerd, just somewhere in the middle -- pretty well liked, a contented B student, and during seventh grade, unmercifully tortured by Suzy Landa.
He's a great bloke first of all, and we both swing the club pretty well, I like to think," said Rose, who gets his wish at the Qatar Masters in a marque group that also includes Martin Kaymer.
It has worked out pretty well for the likes of Davies in the media, in politics, in law, in medicine.
I also wasn't really worried about it because they were always people that I knew pretty well and liked and I didn't think they could possibly be sick".
That group did pretty well, with startups like Shoplocket, SimplyUs, and Verelo (all covered in TechCrunch!) graduating earlier this summer.
We only saw them briefly on screen, but they appear to fit in pretty well without looking like foreign widgets.
This works pretty well on sites like Google, Hacker News and even TechCrunch, where there are obvious second pages.
What would it look like?" And what it looked like fits pretty well with what the world looks like today.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com