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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'well receive' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You should use the phrase 'well received' instead, which means 'was accepted, appreciated, or welcomed by someone'. For example: The presentation was well received by the audience.
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Carnoy goes on to explain although Sony may someday enable an HDMI out to digitally handle SACD audio, you'd still need an HDMI-equipped A/V receiver to, well, receive it.
Those who perform well receive cash bonuses.
They might well receive ballot papers - and act upon them, he told the Today programme.
Though a comment may have 100 recommendations, it might well receive 200 thumbs down.
Put both these teams in this season's super competitive Championship and they might well receive a shock.
Members of the teams that do well receive up to $2 per hour extra in their paychecks.
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Poplavskaya was well received.
Were they well received?
"She was very well received".
Hopefully, it is well received.
It's very well received.
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