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Discover Ludwig"had went" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "had gone." Example: Incorrect: She had went to the store before I got home. Correct: She had gone to the store before I got home.
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"Whatever chance he had went down with the rain".
"I was just lucky the surgery I had went well".
The brother said that Grace was spoiled already — she thought she was smart because she had went to college.
Whatever money I had went on entry fees to races and my fuel.
"Whatever little fears I had went out the window," Mr. Vazquez recalled.
I had went out and bought something from Kentucky Fried Chicken.
"Sarah dropped out of college to study with Bikram, and every penny she had went to him," said Mary Shea Hagebols, Ms. Baughn's lawyer.
It was happening fast and then I cried, 'It's too late.' "If I had went to the left, my husband may have been alive today.
"We really wanted to be neighbors again, but the apartment that we had went on sale," Mr. Sahlins said.
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He had gone home.
He had gone.
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