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Discover Ludwig"had switched" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that happened in the past. For example: "Yesterday, I had switched my workout routine to focus more on cardio."
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He had switched sides.
Frank had switched to gin.
Now, however, he had switched sides.
She had switched on Mute Appeal.
Now the pressure had switched sides.
I asked why he had switched parties.
(By that point, Specter had switched parties).
Every post had switched over to rumor, shock, one-liners.
Someone had switched the channel of my life.
Brown had struggled academically, and had switched schools several times.
But by then the American Medical Association had switched sides.
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