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did

American  
[did] / dɪd /

verb

  1. simple past tense of do.


did British  
/ dɪd /

verb

  1. the past tense of do 1

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“I think I’m going through what Baba did when I was in college.”

From Salon

“Called but did not come in for examination as requested.”

From Salon

Chelsea were down to 10 men for an hour on Sunday so I was a little bit surprised Arsenal did not go for it more.

From BBC

Their analysis showed that the resulting probability distribution did not align with the intended target and revealed extra noise in the experiment that had not been evaluated before.

From Science Daily

Zhao did not directly throw a match but was initially suspended for two and a half years, reduced to one year and eight months after his early admissions and guilty plea.

From BBC