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What is the past tense of duel?

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The past tense of duel is dueledUS or duelledUK.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of duel is duels.

The present participle of duel is duelingUS or duellingUK (Britain).

The past participle of duel is dueledUS or duelledUK.

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Exchanging blow after blow, the two combatants dueled through the remains of the Keep.
He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler, swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes.
In retrospect, he joins the long list of those who verbally dueled with George and came out worsted.
The two have duelled for domination in central Europe, seeking to capitalise on strong growth prospects and European Union entry from next year.
The female singer duelled with the guitarist, her hips keeping time with his soaringly scales.
The kite-strings were coated with ground glass, and people duelled with them, trying to cut other people's kite strings with their own.

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