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  • 41well-placed — UK US /ˌwelˈpleɪst/ adjective (also well positioned) ► in a good situation to be able to do something: »Roche is well placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development. »Because of everything we have planned in… …

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  • 42well-documented — adj if something is well documented, people have written a lot about it and so the facts about it are clear ▪ His life is remarkably well documented. ▪ These are all well documented facts …

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  • 43well-established — well es tablished adj something that is well established has existed for a long time and is respected or trusted by people ▪ a well established law firm ▪ a well established scientific theory …

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  • 44well-advised — well ad|vised [ ,wel əd vaızd ] adjective sensible and following good advice: A well advised landlord is hardly likely to agree to this clause. someone would be well advised to do something (=they would be sensible if they did it): Parents of… …

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  • 45Well Bargained and Done — is the second episode of .PlotOn the desert planet named DustballAdam, Hawkins and Specter walk the streets of a domed city, looking for any halfway decent mechwarriors they can find to join the Strikers (because, as Adam reminds Hawkins, all the …

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  • 46well-advised — well ad vised adj you would be well advised to do sth used when you are strongly advising someone to do something that will help them avoid trouble ▪ You would be well advised to accept his offer …

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  • 47well-versed — adj knowing a lot about something well versed in ▪ countries not so well versed in technological advances as our own …

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  • 48well-timed — [ ,wel taımd ] adjective happening at the right time and making something effective: TIMELY: His visit to the city is well timed, since the election is approaching. a well timed pass/tackle …

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  • 49Well what do you know! — (Well) what do you know! something that you say when you are surprised by a piece of information. And they re getting married? Well, what do you know! Well, what do you know! The Raiders lost again. (humorous) …

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  • 50well-regarded — UK US adjective ► used to describe someone or something about which people have a good opinion: »The airline is well regarded by passengers …

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