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View definitions for very well

very well

adverb as in all right

adverb as in marvelously

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A number of factors - including changes in the use of agricultural land, urbanisation, the impact of climate change, pesticide use and emerging pathogens - means many bee species are "not doing very well", Dr Gill said.

From BBC

It “may very well be” that this pearled shape is the normal state of axons, he says, but more research is needed to come to a definitive answer.

That's a sign of Trump's utter recklessness and the callousness of those around him, but it's a sign of our democracy’s weakness, as it's currently constituted, that he could very well get away with it.

From Salon

Trump’s popularity boost among Latinos and Asian Americans seen nationally could very well also be at play in swing counties such as Orange County.

“This is bananas. Jack, I saw the photo. You captured the spirit of me very well,” Mescal said to the winner.

From Salon

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

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