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well-taken
[ wel-tey-kuhn ]
adjective
- soundly logical; worthy of consideration:
Her advice is well-taken.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of well-taken1
Example Sentences
There were also question marks over whether Jota's well-taken goal should have stood.
The hosts took control of the first half to race into a 13-0 lead through a well-taken try by fly-half Carla Arbez and two penalties from Morgane Bourgeois.
Wales, in danger of disintegrating in the face of England's power and cohesion, had only Ben Thomas' score, a well-taken line off Anscombe, in reply.
And the teenager completed a well-taken treble in first-half stoppage time, getting on the end of Noni Madueke's precise cross and guiding a header into the far corner for his sixth league phase goal - more than any other player in the competition.
Fans have been calling for the teenager to get more minutes after promising performances in the EFL Cup, and his well-taken goal against Forest will only add to the clamour.
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