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"I pleaded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are expressing that you begged, asked, or implored someone for something. For example, "I pleaded with the teacher to let me retake the test, but she refused."
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I pleaded.
"Tata, nemoj," I pleaded.
Then I pleaded.
I pleaded guilty.
I pleaded with the doctor.
"Please come out," I pleaded.
I pleaded not guilty.
I pleaded with her.
I pleaded for some guidance.
"I pleaded with them.
"Aw, Uncle," I pleaded.
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