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Discover Ludwig"transfer well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something can be easily moved or adapted from one situation or context to another without losing its effectiveness. Example: "The skills I learned in my previous job transferred well to my new position, allowing me to excel in my new role."
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These lessons, he says, transfer well into the public sector.
How many trucks were required to transfer well in excess of 200 girls?
"I just don't think this book is going to transfer well onto the screen".
The heart and soul that the best of the poets radiate before an audience rarely transfer well to the page.
A: Yeah, but I think his game will transfer well up here because of the way he plays.
His own plays tended to be too highly wrought and theatrical to transfer well to the cinema, although that did not stop producers and directors trying.
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The plans included a £250 million sale of leaseholds for commercially valuable forests to timber companies, measures to allow communities, charities and even local authorities to buy or lease woods and plans to transfer well-known "heritage" woods such as the New Forest into the hands of charities.
We use the next two sections in order to transfer well-known properties of the lattice of submodules of a finite length module to the right C -factorization lattices, in particular the Jordan Hölder theorem.
Keith Jarrett's "contrapuntal harmonic approach" also transfers well to the organ, Mr. Yahel added.
With his shock of white hair and rock-star demeanour, Black Jack transfers well to the manga version of the operating room.
Martin Brundle was the competent host, front-man and co-commentator, while David Croft, familiar from 5 Live's Formula One, transferred well to television.
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