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Discover Ludwig"well-liked" is an accepted and correct usage in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is generally liked and respected by others. For example: Jason was well-liked in his community and had many friends.
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And he was universally well-liked.
"He's a good pastor, well-liked.
Well-liked, but not charismatically popular.
Just try to be generally well-liked.
We won't be well-liked".
He is well-liked by journalists.
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He is well liked.
She's tremendously well liked.
He is not well liked.
He was that well liked".
But well liked?
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