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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well happened" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible to split the phrase into two separate words, such as "well" and "happened," and use them in a sentence. For example: "Everything went well, and the event happened as planned."
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As I grew up, and life, well, happened, I went through some even (arguably) crazier times.
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This could well happen.
It could well happen here.
It could well happen again.
It may well happen.
This may well happen.
That could well happen.
"[A private members bill] could well happen.
"It could very well happen, no doubt.
It could equally well happen to Silvio Berlusconi.
This could well happen again at the next election.
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