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Yes, if done in proper sentence format you can end many sentences with well. Similar to the previous sentence if you noticed I used the word well to end off my sentence there are also many other ways to you well at the end of a sentence. EX: (sentence fragment)..."Thus coining the term all is well, that ends well."

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