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Discover Ludwig"were added" is correct and usable in written English
It is the past tense passive form of "to add" and is used to indicate that something was included or incorporated into something else. It is often used in written English to explain the addition of something or to list items that were included in a larger group or set. Example: "Two new chapters were added to the novel to enhance the plot." In this sentence, "were added" shows that the two new chapters were incorporated into the novel at a later time.
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No women were added.
Two others were added.
Soon patterns were added.
And absurd assumptions were added.
More were added this year.
Volleyball and judo were added.
Patients' names were added later.
They were added in 1921.
Horse races were added later.
(Two letters were added later).
Later, Confucian elements were added.
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