well-placed in the PONS Dictionary

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The engine room layout was made more compact, despite vulnerability to complete engine failure by a single well-placed hit.
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These suspicions were perhaps well-placed, given that radio operators on loyal ships passed on operational plans to the mutineers.
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Eleven well-placed charges went off near the submarine, causing much minor damage.
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The new police force was not involved in the war, which meant that it was well-placed to develop into an unarmed and politically neutral police service after the war.
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Gazing across the rooftops, the griffins were well-placed as traditional guardians of treasure in antiquity.
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They have a large, eye which is well-placed on the head.
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A well-placed plasma blast traps many innocent victims inside.
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Occasionally, a large predator may be able to ambush the armadillo before it can clear a distance, and breach the hard carapace with a well-placed bite or swipe.
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Business people who attend trade missions are typically introduced both to important business contacts and to well-placed government officials.
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However, a particularly skilled marksman might attempt to "delope" unnoticed during a duel with a particularly well-placed near-miss, intended to look like a genuine effort.
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