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View definitions for do well enough

do well enough

verb as in get by

verb as in get on

verb as in make out

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The IOC expects that 36 Russian athletes — and possibly as many as 54 — will do well enough at qualifying events to compete in Paris.

Since she didn’t expect to do well enough at the U.S. championships to be chosen for the junior world team, the chance to gain additional high-level international experience is a bonus.

The inexperienced, a group that includes most foreigners, do well enough to scramble out of the way, often ending up in piles of fellow runners.

But if the party's current surge in support holds until polling day, they could do well enough to be part of a coalition government, or a strong opposition voice.

From BBC

The tour gave him a major medical extension for the time he missed, meaning he had a set number of tournaments to do well enough to regain his full status.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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