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Discover Ludwig"we were scattered" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a group of people were separated or dispersed. Example: After the alarm went off, we were scattered in panic, running in every direction.
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We were scattered across the world and have seen a lot of the world," Motasim said.
We were scattered in the stands for the United States-Russia game last week, but there was no recognition at any events we attended.
Or as Ilke, 30, an aerospace engineer standing next to me remarked — before we were scattered by tear gas — "They are trying to make rules about religion and to force them on everyone.
Then it poured and we were scattered.
Two weeks later we received the results of our A-Levels, and by September we were scattered across the UK.
Because our family was so large, we were scattered out in the homes of our uncle and three of our neighbors, wearing clothes that were given by many who did not know us, but wanted to help.
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As we were scattering, the first NF guy picked himself up off the floor and walked over to my mate, punch-drunk and staggering, [and said], 'You want some!' So my mate walked over to him, landed two big punches on him and left him on the platform.
"We're scattered around the city now.
We're scattered, and we're not doing the same thing.
We are scattered into different languages and habits, and either we can't talk to one another at all or we fall into gruesome misunderstandings.
I don't see my internet friends as much as I used to, we're scattered all over the world, with different lives and other friends who fill in the gaps.
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