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Discover Ludwig'past event' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has already happened in the past. For example: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius was a past event that shaped the history of the region.
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"He's, like, lingering on this one past event," said Josh Salant, 19, of Canarsie, Brooklyn.
The family is palpably paralysed by some past event involving the buried child of the title.
There's Peter Bugg, a retired schoolmaster who weeps incessantly over a mysterious past event.
It also underlines the idea that this a past event – something complete and therefore successful.
Combining all the evidence produces the most informed reconstruction of a past event".
It's the iconic connection of the physical world in the present tense to the past event in question.
In "Salesman" there is always a straight line leading from a harrowing past event to a present neurosis or failure.
This can be an existentially entertaining thought — that, but for some fluky past event, experience would be entirely, or at least interestingly, different.
Memory is fiction — an anecdotal version of some scene or past event we need to store away for present or future use.
Then Mr. Marsalis and the orchestra will take over for the dancing, from 7 30 to 10. (Above, dancers at a past event).
Furthermore, eidetic persons describe the image as if it is still present and not as if they are recalling a past event.
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