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Discover Ludwig"spoke well of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to speak positively or praise someone or something. Example: She often spoke well of her grandmother's kindness and generosity.
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This substantive debate spoke well of each candidate.
I think, upon reflection, it spoke well of The Times.
They were friendly with everyone and spoke well of everybody.
I never did meet a survivor who spoke well of gacaca.
He spoke well of the Rolling Stones when one of his sons was friendly with them.
He spoke well of the corrections officers, and of the state agencies involved in his case.
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And Mr. Richardson speaks well of Mr. DiNapoli.
I think that speaks well of you.
I like to speak well of people.
"It doesn't speak well of America".
Everybody only speaks well of her.
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