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Discover Ludwig"were joined" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past tense passive form of the verb "to join." You can use "were joined" when describing two or more things or people coming together or connecting in the past. For example: 1. The two rivers were joined by a third smaller tributary. 2. The two lovers were joined in marriage on a beautiful summer day. 3. The two teams were joined in a fierce competition for the championship title. 4. The two pieces of the puzzle were joined to reveal the hidden message. 5. The two countries were joined by a bridge, allowing for easier trade and travel between them.
Dictionary
were joined
verb
To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
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The men were joined by their wives.
We were joined by the neighborhood cop.
On Monday, they were joined by Greece.
We were joined by Petty Officer Heath.
The men were joined together with handcuffs.
(They were joined by Aaron Neveu on drums).
They were joined by photographers Patrick Chauvel and Yuri Kozyrev.
We were joined by my sister and brother-in-law.
They were joined by drummer Dave Rowntree later that year.
He said they were joined by a lawyer.
Over the next few days, they were joined by thousands.
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