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What is the past tense of court?

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The past tense of court is courted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of court is courts.

The present participle of court is courting.

The past participle of court is courted.

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If you have courted public attention then you have less ground to object to the intrusion which follows.
A politician in her own right, she was courted by the Republicans to run for her late husband's senate seat.
It has been decades since other world leaders have courted a pope so assiduously.
Now they've got the world's attention and are courted by the media and politicians.
When a courted female permits mating, the pair remain coupled, end to end, for many hours, even a day.
She watched her older sisters be courted and then married, and she began emulating them at an early age.

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