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Discover Ludwig"had scattered" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past perfect tense of the verb "to scatter," which means to separate items and spread them in all directions. Example: The strong wind had scattered leaves across the lawn.
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My microcosm had scattered.
By Wednesday most lawmakers had scattered for the holidays.
Friends had moved, I had moved, family had scattered.
I didn't have one; instead, I had scattered bright spots.
He also discovered that his brain trust had scattered.
People that had scattered were now being drawn back in".
An apple tree had scattered its white petals.
The sleet had scattered the crowd at the lift.
His parents had moved, separately, to Florida, his siblings had scattered.
By the time Nathalie was born, the Chilcotts had scattered to the winds.
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The livestock have scattered.
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