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Discover Ludwig"worn well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been used or experienced for a long time and has maintained its quality or condition. Example: The old leather jacket had been worn well over the years, with its seams and pockets still intact and its rich brown color only slightly faded. In this example, "worn well" is used to describe the quality of the leather jacket after years of use.
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But the copy has not worn well.
The "Notations" have worn well.
Some of the material hasn't worn well.
Dame Felicity's voice has worn well.
So has this vision worn well?
Burke's campaign has not worn well with British historians.
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It also wears well.
And he wears well.
It wears well.
"They wear well.
Angry doesn't wear well.
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