We all admire them.
E. M. Forster, A Passage to India
Since we have been so unfortunate as to miss him and have no notion of his errand, this accidental souvenir becomes of importance.
Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of Baskervilles
We went along the road all night in the dark and the adjutant kept riding up alongside my kitchen and saying, “You must put it out.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
We were fifty kilometers from the front but the adjutant worried about the fire in my kitchen.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
We were going to the Champagne.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
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Dictionary
Merriam-Webster
— I and the rest of a group that includes me : you and I : you and I and another or others : I and another or others not including you —used as pronoun of the first person plural
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Macmillan
— used for referring to yourself and one or more other people when you are the person speaking or writing
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Usage
337 uses of ‘we’ in A Passage to India, by E. M. Forster
21 uses of ‘we’ in In Our Time, by Ernest Hemingway
253 uses of ‘we’ in Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
234 uses of ‘we’ in The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
466 uses of ‘we’ in The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle