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Discover Ludwig'was lifting' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past progressive tense of the verb 'lift', indicating an ongoing action in the past. You can use 'was lifting' when describing an action that was happening at a specific time in the past, or when setting the scene for a past event. Example: She was lifting heavy boxes onto the shelves when she heard the phone ringing.
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The fog was lifting.
The cloud was lifting.
was lifting in the wind.
But, herculean, he was lifting it on his shoulders.
But by afternoon, the market's mood was lifting.
"I was lifting too much weight," Sierra said.
The solution, at least in part, was lifting it.
Labour said it was lifting MacShane's suspension with immediate effect.
Strahan was lifting weights Thursday when he was injured.
My dad died, and I was lifting weights three days later.
But that last triple, my mom was lifting me up because I had no more legs.
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