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well-placed (comparative better-placed or more well-placed, superlative best-placed or most well-placed)

  1. Cleverly or judiciously positioned.
  2. Having an advantageous position.
    • 2020 July 29, Paul Clifton, “Network Rail lined up to 'take control' of rail services”, in Rail, page 6:
      "The Government is moving away from the idea of a new arm's length body to oversee the railway. It needs a much quicker solution that would involve giving Network Rail whole-industry planning and other extra responsibilities," a well-placed source told RAIL.

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