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To provide the phrase "Bloom in the garden" in 12 different English tenses and aspects, we can create variations as follows:

Simple Present: Flowers bloom in the garden.

Simple Past: Flowers bloomed in the garden.

Simple Future: Flowers will bloom in the garden.

Present Continuous: Flowers are blooming in the garden.

Past Continuous: Flowers were blooming in the garden.

Future Continuous: Flowers will be blooming in the garden.

Present Perfect: Flowers have bloomed in the garden.

Past Perfect: Flowers had bloomed in the garden.

Future Perfect: Flowers will have bloomed in the garden.

Present Perfect Continuous: Flowers have been blooming in the garden.

Past Perfect Continuous: Flowers had been blooming in the garden.

Future Perfect Continuous: Flowers will have been blooming in the garden.

Each of these sentences represents the phrase "Bloom in the garden" in different tenses, showing variations in time and aspect.

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