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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then I bought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events where a purchase was made after a previous action or event. Example: "I finished my shopping list, and then I bought all the items I needed."
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"Then I bought another plot of land".
And then I bought one.
And then I bought a microwave".
Then I bought four apples and sold them for twenty.
Then I bought an English copy of her book.
Then I bought wines and olive oils for the road.
Then I bought an old Dansette record player.
"Then I bought the watch to go with it".
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"But then I buy a house as an investment.
"Then I buy," he said, and reprimanded her in patois for scolding him.
If they pass the audition, then I buy them for my bookshelf".
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