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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went squandered" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of verbs and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "He went squandered after spending all his savings on unnecessary items."
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Game points came and went, squandered mostly, rather than stolen.
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But the resource curse bit, and bit hard, and the money is now gone, squandered by a series of corrupt and incompetent governments who found extravagant and spectacular ways to lose the country's wealth (including, notoriously, funding a disastrous West End musical based on the life of Leonardo da Vinci).
The time for reasoned arguments and educating the voter on the economic benefits of this or that Democratic policy is long gone, squandered, evaporated, poof.
Are you going to channel their good will into something that strengthens our country -- "The Obama End to Oil Addiction Act" -- or are you going squander your 9/11, too?
And remember how, little by little, it went about squandering that premise?
The kettle went on squandering its contents in an endless shrill alarum, as if registering its protest over what was about to happen.
And the Rangers, who had lost their last game at home to Carolina on Thursday night with a minute to go, had squandered yet another chance to pull within 4 points of fifth-place Ottawa in the Eastern Conference.
"So I'm not going to squander that.
It was his first chance to be the starting quarterback, and he was not going to squander it.
But we weren't going to squander any of our budget on body exfoliations or deep tissue massages.
If we are going to squander the world's resources, shouldn't it at least be for the sake of rare and splendid edibles?
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