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Discover Ludwig'tried before' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an experience that has already been attempted. For example, "I have tried this recipe before, so I know it will turn out well."
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They have tried before.
It's been tried before.
It has been tried before.
(He tried before in 1994).
That has been tried before.
I've tried before.
Three strikes has been tried before, too.
Some of them have tried before.
Washington has tried before and failed.
But such schemes have been tried before.
"It's never been tried before".
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