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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well responding" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to describe someone or something that responds well, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "The system is well responding to user queries, providing quick and accurate answers."
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Heat pushed the department's Emergency Medical Service into full tilt, as well, responding to health-related calls.
Bontempelli wore the jumper punches and the bumps well, responding with a best-afield performance (15 kicks, nine tackles and a goal) in a strong team performance to snap a two-game losing streak.
Not everything worked so well: responding to government concerns about overpopulation, Ford funded research that led indirectly to a forced-sterilization program in the mid-seventies that unintentionally killed close to two thousand people owing to botched surgeries.
"I'm much happier getting on with the job of making sure that the organisation is working well, responding well, doing the stuff it needs to do rather than wanting to leap up and down in front of cameras".
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, will be on the program as well, responding to a recent suggestion from former Senator Bob Dole to close the R.N.C. "for repairs".
All the reports were he was running extremely well, responding well, but obviously the intensity at Yankee Stadium and a major league environment is obviously more, and certainly stuff can happen.
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"Well, so what?", you may well respond.
"Well, well," responded author David Brin on his blog.
Laxey may well respond at 3i's annual meeting later.
Mr. Obama, who is, after all, a politician and not a deity, could well respond in kind.
Russia could well respond that way, and China's reaction is equally unpredictable.
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