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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knocked" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "knocked" typically functions as a verb and does not pair with "a" in standard usage.
Example: "After a long day, I felt like a knocked-out boxer."
Alternatives: "a hit" or "a blow".
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May 2009: Sold at a knocked down price.
"The only thing left was a charred ivy brush, minor residual debris, a knocked down pole and tree.
Private Equity players work both ways - squeezing belts of oil and gas businesses they own as well as fish around for assets at a knocked down price.
A break of 96 increased Trump's lead to three one more, but Carter refused to be beaten and a knocked in a break of 94 to make it 11-9.
Why, within the space of 12 days, do we get a "grand bargain" to create a Euro Stability Mechanism (11 March), which is then (a) knocked back by Finland (b) defied by Portugal (c) renegotiated at the behest of Germany's FDP coalition partner so they can do a tax giveaway in the coming elections; and (d) excludes Ireland anyway?
Four Panzer IV tried to enter from the south, near a knocked out Panzer IV but two were knocked out by anti-tank fire.
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Then suddenly - a knocking sound.
A driver knocked.
A neighbor knocked on his door.
A judge knocked that down to $1.2 billion.
Images taken from outside the facility showed a badly damaged truck and a knocked-over light pole, the Sun reported.
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