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Discover Ludwig'was whipped' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that somebody received a physical punishment by being struck by something flexible, like a whip. Example: The criminal was whipped as punishment for his misdeeds.
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Then it was whipped away again.
One was whipped with wires for hours.
He refused, and was whipped again.
Dennis was whipped to death for his statement.
Recently I was whipped by a wave on Margate pier.
"At fifty-five, I was whipped," he said.
In more ways than one, "Pet Sounds" was whipped into shape.
In a memoir, Mr Banks has described how he was whipped for stealing a watch.
Then it was "whipped, beaten, flayed, hurled into 'grain,'" The Illustrated American magazine reported in 1894.
Convicted of burglary in New Haven, Frasier was whipped and branded and had his ears cropped.
That one, from Riedle, was whipped high into the right of the net.
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