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Discover Ludwig"were disagreed" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "were in disagreement" or "disagreed." Here is an example of the correct use of "disagreed" in a sentence: "The team members disagreed on which approach would be most effective for the project."
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Where is Mr Christopher and their other advocates in Parliament who spent many long days in discussing the Canadian Corn Bill, a bill of such doubtful result, if any, that all parties were disagreed among themselves as to whether it would produce greater restriction or freedom of supply?
Similarly, the two experts affiliated with a public private partnership were disagreed on the subject.
A review of the 117 annotations that were disagreed upon revealed ambiguity in the review guidelines provided to the annotators.
In addition, 21.2, 19.7, and 35.4 % of the health workers respectively were disagreed for allowing praying; to take hygienic care by women themselves or their families as per their desire; to allow sleeping in normal than delivery couch for women in labor.
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She did not know how to be disagreed with.
– but he didn't want to be disagreed with either.
Nobody likes to be disagreed with -- that is absolutely true.
And I've been disagreed with a lot.
Being disagreed with -- or disagreeing with the consensus opinion -- is just part of the job.
It's not just that they disagree -- it's that they won't brook being disagreed with.
Already they are disagreeing.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com