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Discover LudwigThe sentence "i was worked" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
The verb "worked" is typically used as a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object after it. In this sentence, there is no object after "worked." A correct and commonly used sentence using the verb "worked" could be: "I worked at the office all day yesterday."
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She told officers: "I was worked up.
Once there, I was worked on for hours by the emergency room staff to sustain my life until I could be send to the operating room.
In reality, I was worked to a strict schedule – I always had to ask to take my lunch break and some days I wasn't permitted to go until 4pm, after working six hours of my eight-hour shift," she said.
Sometimes, when I was worked up about one of my kids -- a curfew violation, a disappointment with a soccer team, driving lessons, or whatever the drama of the day might be, she would smile gently.
When I was worked for the United Nations World Food Program in Somalia, we distributed 50-kilogram sacks of grain emblazoned with the American flag and "Gift of the People of the United States of America". Somalis readily accepted the aid but it was clear that our professed neutrality was suspect.
Everything I was worried about has completely evaporated". I was worked up about nothing.
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