he always carried them with him as a mark of his learned status. ( use habitual past : used to )
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In English grammar, the habitual past is a verb aspect that is used to refer to repeated events in the past. The habitual past is indicated most frequently by the semi-auxiliary verb used to, the auxiliary would, or the simple past tense of a verb. ...
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He always used to carried them with him as a mark of his learned status
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