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Discover Ludwig"had been beat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect passive form of the verb "beat" and can be used to describe an action that was completed in the past before another action took place. Example: The team had been beat by their rivals in the previous year, but this time, they were determined to win.
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It was almost three o'clock in the morning, Mr. Gotti had the microphone, and he was shouting about some woman who had been beat up.
"The analogy I use is like you were the half-time [basketball] coach, and I walk in and it's half-time, and you're down by 100 points … They had been beat down by that corporate bureaucracy, they knew they were about to lose to Facebook.
After he was done, America resembled a pug fighter who had been beat up for 12 rounds.
Injury losses such as that on a team that had been beat four straight times by the Ducks, including a shutout at Honda Center 11 days earlier, might have been insurmountable.
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It was the guy who had been beating his chest earlier, trying to help his brother.
The fascist squads had been beating up clerics and terrorising Catholic youth clubs.
A man at the party had been beating his girlfriend, witnesses told the police and reporters later.
Magadan said pitchers had been beating Ortiz with fastballs because he was guessing they would throw off-speed pitches.
I've been beat up.
Let's not forget the big picture here; I've been beat up.
"I've blown some, and I've been beat in a lot of them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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