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The phrase "are we went" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a mix of present and past tense that does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "Are we went to the store?" is incorrect; it should be "Did we go to the store?"
Alternatives: "Did we go" or "Are we going".
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"The facts are we went in front twice and didn't defend well enough thereafter," the Dutch forward said.
So with badges in hand and being the rogue journalists we are, we went back downstairs and proceeded to comb a very long line for a lucky kid.
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How strong are we going to be?
How good are we going to be?
My question is, Where are we going?
Where are we going to live?
When are we going to learn?
When are we going to see you?
What are we going to negotiate about?
What are we going to do now?
When are we going to realize this?
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