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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well surpassed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has exceeded expectations or has been greatly exceeded in a positive way. Example: The team's performance in the championship game was well surpassed by their opponent's unbelievable comeback in the fourth quarter.
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In this regard, my expectations were well surpassed.
German output grew 148percentt from 1947 to 1955, and well surpassed its prewar level.
In the 3 years I've been here, I can only say that my expectations have been well surpassed!
The increase in so-called core capital goods orders well surpassed economists' expectations for a 0.5 percent decline.
In both the House and Senate Democrats well surpassed the Bush administration request, counter-offering $50 billion.
According to statistics compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the torrential weekend downpour has well surpassed a 1,000-year 1,000-yearmaking it a once-in-a-millennium storainfall
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And they have played exceptionally well — surpassing their longest winning streak of the season.
Iraq is ramping up production, and in time Iran, Libya and Venezuela could well surpass today's production.
For visual audacity and sheer directorial moxie, it may well surpass any of his more acclaimed films.
Mr. Rove said he believed Mr. Bush may well surpass Mr. McCain in what is called the beauty contest.
Before the year is out, Henderson may establish the major league record as well, surpassing Lou Brock's total (938).
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