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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prototype was" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the existence or creation of a prototype in a past context.
Example: "A prototype was developed to test the new design before full-scale production began."
Alternatives: "a prototype existed" or "a prototype had been created."
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A prototype was built.
A prototype was developed and tested.
A prototype was built to test the coordination technique.
A prototype was manufactured and processed a series of experiments.
A prototype was designed and built in the present study.
A prototype was built and evaluated to prove the concept.
A prototype was manufactured and tests were carried out.
A prototype was built and experiments on it are discussed.
A prototype was presented at a meeting of the International Society for Optical Engineering in January.
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A prototype was shown off at the Society for Information Display conference last month in Los Angeles.
In fall 2005, a prototype was presented at the semi-annual coordinating committee meeting.
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