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had
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had
/ æ /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of have
Idioms and Phrases
- have
Example Sentences
The New York Times first reported Paramount’s board directors had agreed on settlement terms.
The vote is the culmination of years of fighting by victims, who argued that no one had paid the price for the rampant sexual abuse they said they suffered in county custody.
A neighbor, the group said, had told protesters that Acosta was staying there.
"This is one of the sad things about this election campaign here: whether the Voice got up or didn't get up, we still had work to do," he said.
Grace O'Leary, 32, who also lives in Spain's capital, said she and her mum were counting coins to see if she had enough money to buy wine from a corner shop.
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