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Discover Ludwig"was frequented" is a correct phrase in written English
It is used to describe a place or location that was regularly visited by someone or some group of people. Example: The café on the corner was frequented by students from the nearby university.
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By day, Jack's was frequented by neighborhood businessmen like my father and uncles.
In the 1840s the town was frequented by Charles Dickens, and tablets mark the houses associated with him, notably Bleak House, atop a cliff near the pier.
A Buddhist pagoda was built under Chinese influence by the Pallava king and the town was frequented by Buddhist travelers.
It was frequented by Negresses.
It was frequented by foreign businessmen.
The cave was frequented by humans of Middle Palaeolithic culture.
The Tumwater was frequented by state legislators, lobbyists and reporters.
The Tam O'Shanter inn, dating from 1922, was frequented by Walt Disney himself.
The venue was frequented by everyone from the Kray twins to Princess Margaret.
In the 19th and 20th centuries it was frequented by whaling ships and seal hunters.
"During the civil war," he said, "this bar was frequented by Republican soldiers.
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