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Discover LudwigThe expression "with past" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you want to refer to the past, you can say "in the past" or "previously" instead. For example: I had never been to London before, but in the past few months I have visited multiple times.
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With Past Lives.
Stephen in particular struggles with past demons.
A wall was plastered with past covers.
The review included interviews with past and current staff members.
Such a message contrasts starkly with past budget-battle advertisements.
That hardly matches up with past French-German prerogatives.
But it was not a break with past Iranian statements.
We have drawers filled with past four-shot moments.
Arenas also delights in taking comic liberties with past masterpieces.
This represents a sharp break with past American practice.
Many of the schemes involved individuals with past regulatory infractions.
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