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do well by sb

British pronunciation/dˈuː wˈɛl bˈaɪ/
American pronunciation/dˈuː wˈɛl bˈaɪ/
to do well by sb
[PHRASE]
1

to treat someone with proper care and respect

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What is the origin of the idiom "do well by someone" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "do well by someone" can be traced to the fundamental human value of treating others with kindness and fairness. While the exact historical origin is not well-documented, this phrase reflects an age-old concept deeply rooted in cultural and societal norms. It embodies the idea that people should strive to promote the well-being and happiness of others in their interactions. It is commonly used in personal relationships to highlight the significance of being considerate and supportive of friends, family members, or loved ones.

Examples
1Making lyrics for a national anthem can also be tough, especially if your country is especially fractured, something really only done well by South Africa.
2They made huge profits on sales abroad to our allies, but they did well by Uncle Sam too.
3I mean, the hippocampus has done well by me.
4and then I wanted to talk about some of the players who'd done well by you that you had to say good
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