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Discover Ludwig'was disagreed' is a valid and correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used as the past tense of the verb "disagree" to indicate that something was not accepted, acknowledged, or consented to. For example, "The proposal was disagreed upon by the board members."
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If philosophers just as clever and well versed as he was disagreed with him, how could he be sure he was right?
But it is to be emphatically remarked, that in the multitude of motions, propositions, and amendments, there is not a single one having reference to the terms "common defence and general welfare," unless we were so to understand the proposition containing them made on August 25, which was disagreed to by all the States except one.
In addition to this, the notion of a financial cost adding value and encouraging use of medicines that were previously wasted was disagreed with " but I mean, if you need medication, this 50 cent per prescription doesn't really make the difference between whether that forces ya or encourages you to take it or not.
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("He said she was disagreeing with him. She said no, that was not true, he was disagreeing with her").
In arguing this, Locke was disagreeing with Samuel Pufendorf.
She did not know how to be disagreed with.
– but he didn't want to be disagreed with either.
Nobody likes to be disagreed with -- that is absolutely true.
And I've been disagreed with a lot.
Being disagreed with -- or disagreeing with the consensus opinion -- is just part of the job.
Similarly, the two experts affiliated with a public private partnership were disagreed on the subject.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com