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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work good with" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English
The correct phrase is "work well with." Example: "John works well with his team and is able to efficiently complete projects."
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Both characteristics are crucial for a real network deployment, as we seek a solution that can work good with minimum a priori knowledge, and that is able to improve performance by exploiting real-time network measurements.
It doesn't work good with a dime with sticky stuff on it.
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This works good with some bread with olive oil dip, and, sauteed chicken.
If you're in an area where guns are tolerated, a.22 works well, with good accuracy.
He scores good goals, he works well with Landon.
Good to work with, good in public, he inspires considerable admiration.
I just want to work with good people on good projects".
I have a good job and I work with good people and I have a good team.
"Good players can work with good players," he explains matter-of-factly.
And we'll work with good Democrats and good Republicans to do that.
Look, I'm happy to work with good people and do good projects.
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