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Discover Ludwig"had dispatched" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened in the past and has already been completed. For example: "The courier had dispatched the package before the customer arrived."
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When Lovat had dispatched the sniper, he struck up again.
Alecia Norris had dispatched Chuck to take care of it.
Mr. Advani said he had dispatched paramilitary forces on Wednesday.
No group claimed responsibility, and the military said it had dispatched investigators.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had dispatched investigators to the scene.
Two weeks ago, the monetary fund had dispatched an economic team to Buenos Aires, the capital.
The governor said he had dispatched troops to the area to look for the killers.
Suffolk County has 109 volunteer fire departments and had dispatched about 1,000 firefighters.
Within three weeks, Sarkozy, apparently unmoved by her dedication, had dispatched her to Europe.
Mr. Hoffa had dispatched Mr. Passo to Las Vegas to help oversee the union's operations here.
Mr. Schiff had dispatched the French and English suites the weekend before.
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