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The phrase "would well" is correct and usable in written English, though it is somewhat formal and less common.
It can be used to suggest that something is likely to happen or is advisable in a particular context. Example: "He would well understand the implications of his decision if he took the time to reflect."
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And it would – well, it would have been too cruel".
And with a gusto that Mr. Rylance's Olivia would well understand.
The pier, too, was to be looked at and it would well bear the inspection.
Business owners contemplating a float would well advised to sit on their hands if they can afford to.
At which point the lawyer would have to agree, and tears would well up in his eyes.
"Although I have yet to reach decisions, such a gap would well remain in the final directions," he said.
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Would "well-dressed ladies" really do this?
Why else would well-paid screen stars return to the dusty boards?
Why would well-intentioned statesmen and women, attempting to forge a stronger, more united Europe, create something that has had the opposite effect?
Moreover, it would well-position Johnson for a run for the LP presidential nomination -- or conceivably the GOP nomination, as well -- in four years.
For example, he would … well, actually, he refuses to name a single example of a loophole he wants to close.
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