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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something well" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe how something is done or performed successfully. Example: She did the presentation exceptionally well, impressing everyone in the room.
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Sometimes you just need something, well, soothing.
If you've done something well, speak up.
There is something, well, quixotic about him.
"Are you celebrating something?" Well, let's see.
So congratulations, you did something well.
If you've done something well – share it.
And he wanted to do something, well, lordly.
"All I wanted was to do something well".
It was enough that they did something well.
"He acknowledges when you do something well and he is encouraging when you don't do something well".
We make them understand that they can do something well.
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