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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-thought-of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is respected or regarded positively by others. Example: "Her contributions to the project have made her a well-thought-of member of the team." Alternatives include "highly regarded" or "respected."
Dictionary
well-thought-of
adjective
Well esteemed or regarded highly.
synonyms
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She was running against a well-thought-of former elected official who wasn't particularly wealthy and was crushed, crushed, crushed.
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We all want to be well-thought of.
"Gary was very well thought-of throughout the game.
Well-liked and well thought-of in Conservative circles, Lady Victoria won the hotly fought selection contest.
"If I take him at his word, he's really enjoying working with us and he is well thought-of and highly regarded at the club.
Harry was a sage, old, white businessman and Peter a very-well-thought-of, black, senior account handler.
Sarah Brown and Glenys Kinnock were well thought of.
"He is very well thought of.
"They are all very well thought of".
He's very well thought of there".
He's well respected; he's well thought of.
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