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Discover Ludwig"were went" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The phrase should be "went" or "were." Example: We went to the store yesterday, but John and Mary were too busy to join us.
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They were, went the thinking, a delusional rabble, a hotbed of dangerously unelectable ideas.
But you could just as well say that who we were went out with the empties.
Even when his warnings were went unheeded, he refused to give in to international apathy.
It had all these young people who acquired these tremendous skills quickly, then they left wherever they were, went out, and started businesses of their own.
"I would miss you, but you're just not who I thought you were," went the words to one.
Very similar worrying phrases were found in Microsoft's terms and conditions earlier this year, for instance, when a tool that could guess how old you were went viral — but also granted the company the option to use and publish those photos.
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Once they were gone, they were gone.
The rest were gone.
They were gone.
Then they were gone.
These neighborhoods were gone".
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