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well in
adjective
- informal.postpositiveoften foll bywith on good terms or favourably placed (with)
the foreman was well in with the management
Example Sentences
This was really interesting to me as well in your book, and another reason why it spoke to me, because I’m also an introvert.
The judge at the inquest added Kingsmills was "ostensibly in direct response" to attacks on the Catholic Reavey and O'Dowd families by loyalist terrorists one day before, though Kingsmills was not spontaneous and had been planned "well in advance".
There's danger, as well, in equating subtlety with thoughtfulness.
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden claimed it was not "unusual" for governments not to do well in local elections but the party would be "working for every vote".
He added people were warned well in advance of the risks of entering the field of play.
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