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The sentence "I invented something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this sentence to talk about a new idea, creation, or innovation that you have come up with. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a professional setting, personal projects, or even in casual conversations. Example: "I invented a new type of solar panel that is more efficient than any other on the market. It has the potential to greatly reduce energy costs and environmental impact."
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I invented something called the Internet.
"I invented something that became a product," she explains, "and the accounting department was hunting me down about how to calculate the amount of chemical used in my product.
When I was a small boy, my dad and I "invented" something we called "stereo ears" -- if you cup your ears at a concert, you hear a much broader array of sounds and more vivid highs.
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I invent something, fuss with it, change the menu every day.
Of course, I'd say that too if I'd invented something.
The name came to me that same night – I'd invented something that combined a knife and a fork.
But now that I've invented something that's good for you, everyone is worried about me killing myself," Rhinehart said.
"I've invented something that's never going to go away.
I will tell them that their mom invented something that [was used] in a loving, intimate way.
The last thing I wanted to do with this band was make everybody believe we invented something.
Maybe in 10 years, I'll need another cure, but then I'll invent something new.
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