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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given yesterday" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened the previous day. For example, "I was given the tasks yesterday."
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No timetable was given yesterday for the start of the cleanup.
The alarm was given yesterday morning by the concierge of the house, when she did not see Faupied at the usual time.
Details of how young women were encouraged to travel to Syria were given yesterday by a French journalist who posed as a 20-year-old jihadist bride.
"I am entirely satisfied for the almost unanimous support given yesterday by the advisory panel," he said in Brussels.
A warning was given yesterday that prosecutions could be taken against those who flout the Sunday Observance Act.
But a talk given yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in San Francisco is likely to amplify the uproar by several decibels.
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(Given last week's dip, it still does).
Could that same speech be given today?
Subjects were given 3500 ms to respond.
Next, participants were given 3000 milliseconds to complete the movement.
Antipyretic treatment was given 4,863 times to 737 patients (51.7%).
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