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The phrase "we were upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in a particular situation or condition, often implying a sense of being on the verge of something or in the midst of an experience. Example: "As we were upon the brink of a new adventure, excitement filled the air."
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Then we were upon them.
Soon, we were upon the Horseguard's Parade.
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We're upon it".
We are upon the end of the fourth Great Cycle of a Long Count calendar.
1.35pm "Sixty years after the airlift, we are called upon again.
Sixty years after the airlift, we are called upon again.
"Only after we were fired upon did we fire.
Sometimes we were called upon to work alongside Abnesti in the head of the spider.
We were called upon to be patient, and we were, giving chance after chance to reach a peace agreement.
Less than 200m further on we were set upon by four guys who knocked us to the ground.
Not so long ago, we were intent upon a bombing campaign to remove the Assad regime in Syria.
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