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"taking well" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe that something is being accepted or assimilated into a situation. For example, "The new CEO is taking well to her new role within the company."
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Not content with taking well over £1bn from the taxpayer, BT offers lamentable service.
There are ways they could have prevented the last 20 kilometers from taking well over an hour.
While many photographers were "were still taking flat two-dimensional images of buildings" Mr. Tripe was taking well composed pictures with depth and perspective, Mr. Fattorini said.
In Iraq and Afghanistan America's ground forces have done the heavy work, taking well over 90% of the nation's casualties in the process.
But elsewhere the prime minister's party claimed victories in towns such as Bergamo and Bari, taking well over half of the 139 towns and cities voting on Sunday.
Taking Well 1 as an example, we have demonstrated how to identify the flow regimes for a fractured horizontal well completed in tight oil reservoir.
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— called The Sniper (motto: "Taking well-aimed shots from a well-concealed position").
His less-educated siblings have also been leery of taking well-paid factory jobs.
But it won't stand in the way of the US taking "well-judged, targeted action".
The entrepreneur expanded his horizons, taking well-to-do Victorians to cities all over Britain and Ireland.
In happier times, the MV Lyubov Orlova was a pleasure ship, a cruiser accustomed to taking well-heeled Russian holidaymakers on adventure tours around the Arctic.
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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
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