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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already went" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in informal spoken English, but the correct form should be "already gone" when referring to a completed action. Example: "I have already gone to the store."
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"We already went through everything and worse," she said.
It already went just fine with slot machines.
When I was younger, I already went through that.
"I already went on a jog this morning around the park," she said.
You're talking about blood that already went to waste,' " he said.
The Warehouse Project already went to admirable lengths to protect people; now it goes even further.
"I already went further ahead with the situation by speaking to the correct people.
"I already went through that stage when I fought 90 fights for free," he said.
He recalled a supervisor denying his request to visit a restroom, saying, "You already went today".
"We already went through several industrial revolutions and we still have a job!" she said.
"I dunno, man, I already went and got a PhD in astrophysics.
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