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well in

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adjective

  1. informal on good terms or favourably placed (with)

    the foreman was well in with the management

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On our side, we do extremely well in loyalty.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also riffed on why Celtic didn't push for more goals against Stuttgart on Thursday and speculated on who O'Neill might pick in goal on Sunday - Viljami Sinisalo, who did well in Germany, or the increasingly error-prone veteran, Kasper Schmeichel.

From BBC

If you’re going to serve one food well in a castle in the Highlands, salmon is a smart bet.

From Salon

Herbs: Specifically, thyme, tarragon and rosemary — aromatic herbs that go well in almost any savory dish.

From Salon

The most notable benefits have been found in radiology; according to a Dutch study published last year, radiologists using AI to help interpret breast X-rays did as well in finding cancers as two radiologists working together.

From Los Angeles Times