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very well



ADVERB
marvelously
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“I took your advice about making my priorities priorities again, and told my dad what my plans were. It didn’t go very well.”

From Literature

“This transaction represents a significant strategic move in one of the most attractive banking markets in Central and Eastern Europe, in a country we know very well,” Raiffeisen Chief Executive Johann Strobl said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The most obvious big call there is Morgan Rogers instead of Jude Bellingham and come the summer it may very well be the Real Madrid man in the team instead.

From BBC

Contrary to media reports, talks with Iran were going “very well,” the president wrote.

From MarketWatch

The “Buffy” reboot not going forward could very well be the best thing to happen to Gellar’s career in some time — if fans and the industry allow her to play her cards right.

From Salon