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The phrase "arrived went" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not logically fit together in this form.
Example: "After they arrived, they went straight to the hotel."
Alternatives: "arrived at" or "went to".
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Each new card that arrived went into a special desk drawer.
Mr. Van Bramer, having just arrived, went to the bar for a glass of wine when he looked up and saw Mr. Hendrick.
The '98 viognier (pronounced VEE-awn-yay), Mr. Bedell's first, soon arrived, went straight into the refrigerator and, corroborating Mr. Lynne's forecast, proved pleasing and promising.
To make things seem less grim, I booked my clients back to back, so when the green light indicating that my next session had arrived went on, I felt as if I'd reached the place I labored so hard for.
After an hour or so of well-tended gardens that manifest out of nowhere and are then replaced by another jumble of half-constructed, fully-inhabited houses surrounded by runnels of slime I arrived, went through a million security checks, and sat down.
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While the hog is thus preoccupied, the hunters (several, usually) arrive, go behind the hog, grab his hind legs, and throw him on his side.
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