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The phrase "would be well placed" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It expresses the idea that something would be a good or appropriate location or position for someone or something. Example sentence: "A small garden would be well placed next to the patio, providing a peaceful retreat for reading and relaxation."
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They would be well placed for a voucher-driven market.
Now is the time for Democrats to show that this faith would be well placed.
I think an apology to the fans would be well placed".
Bill Clinton, in an interview with Face The Nation, talked up her achievements and said she would be well placed.
Theresa May would be well placed to consider the phrase "no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy".
With a management consultancy background he would be well placed to shadow Vince Cable in the business department.
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They would be well-placed to now move to another company with a boosted profile from overseeing a global brand.
The debut album is released this summer, and for now, latest single Vampire Smile would be well-placed on the soundtrack of the next Twilight movie.
Its future is rosier than most people think, and a larger Universal would be well-placed to cash in on a recovery, goes the argument.
At the bank he would be well-placed to heal what he once described as a "scar on the conscience of the world"—the plight of Africa.
The pendulum effect of American politics would favour Republicans, and Mr Huntsman would be well-placed to win support from moderate Democrats who can overlook his religion.
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