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Discover Ludwig"has went" is not correct English.
The correct form is "has gone." This error is commonly made by speakers of certain dialects or non-native speakers. Here is an example of incorrect usage: Example: "She has went to the store." Corrected: "She has gone to the store."
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I assume the shinles -zoester virus has went back to the place it resides.
"I said to myself, my son has went through enough," he said.
"He knows what was done was wrong and is just sorry for what all has went down".
"Our initial submission was rejected, an appeal has went in, and we are working with Apple to resolve," he said.
"It's not the first time that a Yankee team has went through something like this," Girardi said".Every team goes through it.
"I don't think he should shoulder a lot of the blame for the way this season has went," wide receiver Laveranues Coles said.
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He has gone mad.
"The IRA has gone.
The army has gone.
"Something has gone away".
The oomph has gone.
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