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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well included" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It would be more grammatically correct to say "included well" or "well included in." Additionally, it is not a commonly used phrase and may sound awkward or unclear to readers. Example: The instructions were well included in the manual.
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Other technology stocks that did well included Cisco Systems and the EMC Corporation.
The rest of the cast, which held up well, included Michael Fabiano, Daniel Lewis Williams, Philip Cokorinos and Mark Risinger.
It reminded him that the history he had told so well included chapters in which real progress had been made.
Other shows that did well included BBC1's Sherlock, which was the fourth most-watched new drama of 2010, just behind the last episode of David Jason's detective series, A Touch of Frost.
The art-car section of the gathering, which shows up in West Coast and Detroit editions of the festival as well, included a dinosaurlike vehicle with a movable tail and flames coming from its mouth.
Those that acquitted themselves well included Rich Hall who, among his gags, took the words out of my mind by suggesting that Iggy Pop's car insurance ads must be a sign of an impending apocalypse.
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There are contemporary artists as well, including including Tracey Moffatt, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Andres Serrano, Sandy Skoglund, Sally Mann and Nan Goldin.
Tennessee returns all of its starters as well, including Catchings and Clement.
But he notes that that may well include prescription drugs.
(Neighbours may well include badgers, deer and wild boar).
He does everything well, including calling a good ballgame.
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