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The phrase "why well" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to express a reason or justification, but it lacks clarity and can be confusing. Example: "I was unsure about the decision, but why well, it seemed like the best option at the time."
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Why? Well why not.
Why? Well who knows.
— Why? — Well, because.
Why? Well take it OFF.
Why? "Well," he shrugs indifferently.
And why? Well it's obvious.
Why? Well they have to live somewhere.
Why? "Well, they've finished, haven't they?
Why? "Well, he might not like you".
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