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Discover LudwigThe phrase "square well with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is in agreement or consistent with something else. Example: "Her findings square well with the previous research conducted in the field."
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The actual Linda Bean story does not square well with the down-home, unthreatening image of L. L. Bean.
The president, however, made it clear that breast augmentation did not square well with his revolutionary priorities.
Mr. Weprin is not a world-beating candidate, but he's been elected to other offices several times before and he holds positions on the issues that square well with his district.
This wouldn't square well with marketers' assertions that early adopters are hard-wired to persuade others to follow their lead, but it's a useful thought for the rest of us.
The long-festering conflict with Shougang over wages, environmental pollution and Shougang's treatment of residents of this company town does not square well with China's celebratory vision of its rising profile in Latin America, in which everyone benefits and a "win-win" is "the consensus".
This doesn't always square well with an easy-going relationship.
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The structure consists of two GaAs symmetric square wells with a width of 5.5 nm and a height of 219 meV.
PDMS multiwell chips were fabricated using a silicon SU-8 mold where the chip was designed to have 100×100 square wells with 80 µm sides and a depth of 45 µm.
"This is important and squares well with what we come to realize in the past five years," said Ian H. Robertson, director of the Trinity College Institute of Neurosciences in Dublin.
This squares well with basic scientific intuitions but leaves us with the question of what notion of explanation is at work (see also Elgin and Sober 2002).
This led Davidson (e.g. 1986) to argue that most of our beliefs are true a conclusion that squares well with the coherence theory of truth.
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