Properly led; under good conduct: as, a well-conducted expedition.
Characterized by good conduct; acting well or properly; well-behaved: as, a well-conducted person or community.
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Use "well-conducted" in a sentence
"Unfortunately, most interviews, especially in the popular press, are not well-conducted and amount to no more than chitchat."
"I myself have found well-conducted interviews helpful if limited for gaining further insight intoa writer's work -- what the writer has to say needs to be heard, but it is by no means the final word in the critical consideration of that work."
""When antioxidant supplementation has been directly tested in large, controlled, well-conducted human clinical trials, the whole thing was clearly disappointing, to the point of some trials having to be halted due to increased incidence of cancer among the antioxidant treated participants," Collado says."