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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was braked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action that has been completed in the past, specifically referring to the act of stopping a vehicle or machinery. Example: "The car was braked suddenly to avoid the obstacle in the road."
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was braked
noun
A fern; bracken.
Exact(2)
He dreamed that his fall was braked by an umbrella.
When the gun recoiled, it was braked by a hydraulic cylinder and at the same time compressed a spring.
Similar(56)
The train was braking when it hit both of them".
She was braking the car, skidding and sliding from the roadway into a deserted rest stop.
The fact he was braking is inconsistent with that.
I was braking for Turn Six, I turned in and the car just didn't turn.
Thus the rotation rate must be braked during the first 100,000 years to avoid this scenario.
It's braking that's hard".
The real trick to MotoGP turned out to be braking.
And they can sense when cars ahead of them are braking.
All the driver has to do is brake.
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