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Discover Ludwig"would be bought" is a correct phrase used in written English.
It is the past tense of the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the verb "buy". It is used to indicate that something would have been bought or obtained in the past if certain conditions had been met. Example: "I had saved enough money to buy a new car, but unfortunately I got into an accident and had to use the money to repair my car. If I hadn't had that accident, the car would have been bought by now."
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The remaining five radio licenses would be bought by the Philadelphia public broadcaster WHYY.
But such a reconciliation would be bought at "too high a price".
But he declined to predict how many planes would be bought.
So as a starter home it would be bought at £238,000, Generation Rent said.
No longer would talent be cultivated and nurtured, they argued, it would be bought and sold.
Rumors abounded for a while that it would be bought by the Herald Tribune and become its weekend magazine.
Most would be bought by foreigners, who would then seem to benefit at the expense of the Japanese taxpayer.
It was unclear how much of Petershill would be bought Asset Management Finance or how much the firm would pay.
In the past, advertising would be bought directly through websites that might produce the right sort of supporters.
Congress approved the package a little over a month ago on the basis that the illiquid assets would be bought.
Much of that amount would be bought by Mr. Trump, and some would potentially be bought by underwriters.
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