Listen to native speakers pronounce “went” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
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went
went through his blue period and his painting style changed.
went into a phase-1 clinical trial in only 66 days, a world record.
went swimming in the pool every day.
went back to school after five years and got into their dream med school
went from scrolling on LinkedIn to
went outside and did my pursuit of
went from kind of being fully
went to college, I went to grad school
went terrible for me.
went longer than that.
went back to house number one, to the owner, and basically said,
went on a mission to Mars and actually failed considerably.
went through the worst flood
went from dozing through class to forging his own path
went to
went on record criticizing many of the traditional broadcast networks
went into a deal with Peacock. Five
went from barely having renewable energy on its grid
went yee-haw. U
went and pursued the teaching route but
went completely online. And I decided
went home and I did what you're supposed
went far beyond the box score.
went through a lot of big changes in a short amount of time.
went after the corporate entity but not
went to have the best internet or the
went around the country in my little Toyota Prius,
went through barbed wire, and he’s injured.”
went from analog to digital from linear
went to and who you attended with who
went through a traumatic life event
Went back to government and my government helped me.
went through my experience um these
went through um but it's definitely been
went further than just these business results.
went up by 600 percent in the second half of 2022,
went down all the numbers and it showed
went public with it,
went on to be a professor of film and art at Howard University
went to 30 abortion facilities across the country,
went to protect the trees by throwing their arms around them.
went to college, got a business degree, a sustainability minor,
went on to get her MBA, emphasis on finance.
went ahead with these reforms.
went far beyond just the electric sector.
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