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Discover Ludwig"was countered" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "counter," which means to respond or act in opposition to something. You can use "was countered" when you want to describe a situation where someone or something responded to or opposed a previous action or statement. Example: The candidate's argument was countered by her opponent with a strong rebuttal.
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was countered
noun
An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc.
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Labor activism spread rapidly and was countered, sometimes brutally.
Their victory rally was countered by a rival hostile demonstration.
Emerson's argument was countered by Elliott Joslin, a leading authority on diabetes, and Joslin won out.
The conspiracy was countered, however, by Stefan Stambolov, president of the National Assembly, and by Lieut.
The anti-Aristotelian movement was countered mainly by historical and philological scholarship.
But this decline was countered by the rise of more violent offenders entering the system.
The lower-than-expected result was countered in part by the revision to June, economists said.
Musical globe-hopping was countered by pieces that encouraged the introspective sport of puzzling.
Its delicious gaminess was countered by chunks of grapefruit and a shot of balsamic vinegar.
This was countered by efforts to use sound and spectacle in the performance of the solemn liturgy.
Rapid endorsement of the plan by Kosovar Albanians was countered with intransigent opposition from the Serbian government.
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