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"went to the library" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that someone took in the past, specifically the action of going to a library. Example: "Yesterday, I went to the library to study for my exam."
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Went to the library".
I went to the library.
I went to the library and bookstores.
Other times, I went to the library.
"I went to the library," he said.
Eventually, I went to the library.
He went to the library and checked books out.
So I went to the library and started reading.
Other than that, we went to the library.
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Mowery went to the Library of Congress and placed the books next to a genuine "Compasso".
"So we went to the Library Department and said, 'Hey, you didn't ask us,' " Minser said.
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navigate to the library
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went to the track
went to the toilet
went to the road
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went to the kitchen
went to the district
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