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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are went" is not correct and usable in written English.
It combines two verbs incorrectly and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "They are went to the store" is incorrect; it should be "They went to the store."
Alternatives: "have gone" or "are going."
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"People don't know" about who we are, went the complaint.
For the first time a group that grew up on the inherent decency of the punk rock creed -- "Come as you are" went one of Nirvana's hits -- ruled the airwaves.
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People are going bankrupt.
Bodies are going".
The Yodels are gone..
The frogs are gone.
Some are gone.
Bookstores are going under.
Their cars are gone.
The chickens are gone.
Apartment complexes are gone.
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