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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we installed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about an action you and someone else have taken in the past. For example: "We installed a new fence around the garden yesterday."
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Then we installed America Online and signed on.
So we installed a data server just for him.
We installed solar panels, too, so Jeff can grow tomatoes and all sorts up there.
Two years ago, we installed global positioning systems in our delivery trucks.
"We started using it the day after we installed it," he said.
In the 1980s we installed missiles to counter new Soviet SS-20s.
We installed PV thermal panels to generate electricity and hot water.
We installed some carpets, but adding more would not look right.
At their request we installed blackout draperies on the windows and dimmed the lights.
We installed a government and trained an army that in many ways discriminated against the Pashtuns.
"We elected to put on thicker padding when we installed these seats.
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