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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'could worked' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'could have worked', which is the past perfect form of 'work'. For example: I thought the plan had a chance of success, but it could have worked out better.
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Throughout his twenties, he continued to read as much as he could, worked on his various languages, played the piano and began, slowly, hesitantly, to write: stories and strange, self-revealing essays.
From Belgium, she pursued a familiar enough artistic narrative attended school in Brussels, explored painting as much as she could, worked the exhibition circuit.
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That could work, absolutely".
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But I could work.
They all could work".
That could work.
This plan could work.
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