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Discover Ludwig"were rehearsing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an event or activity that happened in the past and has already been completed. For example: "The actors were rehearsing for the play all week."
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They were rehearsing the song.
At least two choirs were rehearsing.
They were rehearsing again, last time I heard.
(The song they were rehearsing was David Bowie's "Changes").
They were rehearsing a famous incident before I was born.
"We were rehearsing 'Rumpelstiltskin' and he was watching.
I suspect the speakers were rehearsing the language that we are now hearing nationally.
Twenty-six drivers, all from Wilshire Limousine Services, were rehearsing as carefully as the musicians.
"If he wasn't writing, we were rehearsing; and if we weren't rehearsing, we were performing".
The performers were rehearsing "Hades," the scene in which Lucha imagines Jameson in the underworld.
"We were rehearsing," he said sheepishly, "and I said that a 'bit' wasn't working.
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