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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we bent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action where a group of people or entities have physically or metaphorically bent something. Example: "After hours of negotiation, we bent the rules to accommodate the new proposal."
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We bent over excitedly, pointing.
"We bent our elbows," Ms. Clammer said.
We bent down for a better look.
"We bent at certain times, but we didn't break".
"We bent but we did not break," Bocanegra said later.
This was a school where we bent the rules.
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"To straighten a bent stick," Michel de Montaigne wrote, "we bend it in the contrary way".
"We bend history, of course," he said.
We bend the rules to win.
"Well, we bend the rules a little," he said.
In "Alone Together" (2011), she writes, "We bend to the inanimate with new solicitude.
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