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"worked last time" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate something that was successful in the past, or that someone is relying on having the same success they experienced in a past situation again. For example: "I'll use the same strategy that worked last time."
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Remember how well that worked last time?
But that's not how it worked last time.
"The Valley tends to go with what worked last time".
As noted above, immigration fear-mongering worked last time.
Health authorities note that aggressive tactics worked last time.
They run for office fairly infrequently and tend to stick to whatever worked last time.
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As my president wrote last week, "bringing leaders together at the 11th hour didn't work last time, but this time we have an opportunity to get on the same page a year in advance".
Note to government, it didn't work last time.
As Serge said, the mayonnaise did not work last time".
Instead, assess why it didn't work last time, revise your plans accordingly and get going.
"I don't really know what 10 to 14 days means," he said, "because 12 didn't work last time".
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