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Discover Ludwig"was drowned" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past event in which someone died by drowning. Here is an example: "After falling off the boat, the swimmer was quickly overwhelmed by the strong currents and was drowned before anyone could reach him."
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The entire place was drowned.
McGary's energy was drowned out.
One, Ted Scott, was drowned.
"He was drowned out by applause.
Half a century ago this town was drowned.
I was drowned out by my husband's groaning.
His grandmother's barn was burned before it was drowned.
In October 1984, he was drowned by the police authorities.
After 4 months Eamonn was drowned while out fishing.
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The cause was drowning.
I was drowning.
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