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Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal is credited with ending the Great Depression in the United States. His policies helped both the working poor and big businesses, and the economy overall fared much better under his administration than it had under Herbert Hoover's.
The word fared is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb fare.
no, because area of 1 fared capacitor is equal to double area of earth.
The rookie boxer fared better than his opponent, winning his first bout.
fared well.
Fared is the past participle of fare.
The past tense is fared.
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In-fared waves
he wouldn't of done good
G. R. Neave has written: 'How they fared'
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