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The phrase "working perfectly well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is functioning as intended or without any issues. Example: "After the recent updates, the software is now working perfectly well and meets all our requirements."
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A week later, it's clear that Norway is working perfectly well even after a traumatic terror attack from within.
And I came here and there was none of that, and there seemed to be a lack of organizational structure, but everything seemed to be working perfectly well.
It would be possible with enough political will, she says: "There are countries that don't charge tuition fees – not least Scotland, which is working perfectly well.
Re Stephen Pollard's review of Claire Berlinski's " 'There Is No Alternative': Why Thatcher Matters" (Jan . 18 and George Lessers's response (Feb. 1): Pollard "blames" the British Labor Party for out-Thatchering Thatcher and Lesser "blames" the Tories for messing up what had previously been working perfectly well.
It means that other requirements that were working perfectly well before the additions to the code would now malfunction.
"I served extremely well during these opening two matches and [against Roddick] everything was working perfectly well.
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"The present system works perfectly well.
Grass cuttings will work perfectly well.
And anyway, the verb works perfectly well intransitively.
The union itself, of course, may work perfectly well.
"That seems to work perfectly well for us".
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