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The phrase "well worked with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used to describe someone who collaborates effectively with others, but it is better to use more common expressions. Example: "She is someone who is well worked with in team projects, always fostering a positive environment."
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It's well worked with a nice little choreographed backheel and Emre has a pop.
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I know him well, I work with him.
This works particularly well when working with a sidewalk.
Teamwork can determine how well you work with your team.
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