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Discover Ludwig'like happened' is a valid and often-used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation that has already occurred. For example, "I was surprised by the events that unfolded, like what happened last week."
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You have a problem with traffic, like happened on the last pre-season tour.
"If something happens, like happened with airlines, maybe they wouldn't be so defensive," he said, "but it hasn't happened yet.
She expects the new kids to mature into more "mainstream grown-up people, like happened with the hippies in the '60s," and move on from the block, leaving behind Andy and the few families and children still there from when Ms. Kenneally first moved in.
Srinivasan also said that just like happened with the PC market a few years ago, it doesn't make sense for any one company to go buy every device out there, so there's a need to outsource a cloud of devices you can use on demand like AWS.
Well, that did two things: first, it created a lot of crap, like happened in music and film.
"At the moment I'm not worried, but if this trend continues -- if we see the same thing happening in January and February like happened in December -- then by May we could see garbage going public at a huge valuation run by C.E.O.'s who graduated from high school three years earlier," he said.
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Unlike McLeish's dismissal, it never looked like happening.
Then something Christ-like happened at the Grammy's because love in never wrong.
Could something like that happen today?
Nothing like that happened.
Things like this happened.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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