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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'when he were' is not correct English and should not be used
The correct phrase is 'when he was.' Example: When he was little, he always wanted to be a firefighter.
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The lawyers were also told that capturing him alive among hostile armed allies might not be feasible if and when he were located.
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When he was little".
When he's sober.
"When he's asleep".
When he was working.
Except when he is.
" 'Cept when he wasn't".
When he was 77 yrs.
"Even when he's 5ft 3in".
student when he was not.
And when he's off?
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