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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so we snuck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a secretive or stealthy action taken by a group of people. Example: "We wanted to surprise our friend, so we snuck into the party without anyone noticing."
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So we snuck off.
So we snuck through under cover of night, with armed guards all around us.
"No one was here today, so we snuck out and left our intern with the phone," Ms. Tempera said.
A night in our tepee left me unconvinced that camping is a suitable pastime for septuagenarians, so we snuck home at first light and I soaked in a hot bath.
So I said to the band: "What if we sneak out and cut it with real guys in a real studio?" So we snuck out and cut a version.
One day, a friend and I discovered that one window's chain-link covering [shown left] was loose, so we snuck out and went into the nuns' and priests' dining room.
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Yet somehow between transactions the postmistress had snuck away for a tattling phone call, or so we surmised from the blinking patrol car that now swept up in front of the P.O.
Zac's snuck into warehouse parties I've DJed and even jumped on to the decks, leaving before TMZ catches up with him, but since the movie wrapped he's been busy on other projects and I've been co-hosting a show on Beats 1 with Josh "The Fat Jew" Ostrovsky, so we haven't seen much of each other.
So we.
So we take limits.
We Snuck Into a Top Security Olympic Arena.
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