Sentence examples for well send from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well send" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "we'll send"? You can use "we'll send" when indicating that you or your group will send something in the future. Example: "Once we finalize the details, we'll send the documents to you."

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In other words, the same forces that brought jobs to China may well send them away.

The recruiting officer will, if all goes well, send him a picture card of the Mount Royal, with this message.

He might as well send out an Evite: Feel free to plagiarize this week; I won't be checking.

(Nana, of course, disapproves: "Might just as well send them on the stage in their combies," she says).

Aunt said I was no good for anything else, so they might as well send me to art school..."...

He said, he recalled with a wolfish grin: "Well, send that bad boy over to the house".

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He nodded and went to the well, sent the rusty bucket down into the dark.

A guy the Bagger knows pretty well sent him a note about the run-up to the Oscars.

"But I only got my old woman to accept a little bit that people we knew well sent over in order to have some small advantages," he said.

FedEx, the courier company, posted a bigger quarterly profit as it cut costs and its lower-priced ground shipping business did well, sending its shares up 6 percent.

But the mere assertion that the dollar's pre-eminence is waning — a theme picked up by Russian officials as well sends a message.

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