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The phrase "Have you listened" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when inquiring if someone has heard or paid attention to something, such as music, a conversation, or a lecture. Example: "Have you listened to the new album by that artist? It's fantastic!"
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Have you listened to it?
Have you listened to these Nazis?
Have you listened to them lately?
"Have you listened to him talk?" Mr. Mehta said.
"Have you listened to the messages on your phone?
Have you listened to the demos and outtakes?
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He can listen back and check his own speech, or have you listen together with him.
Had you listened to it much before you started preparing this reissue?
Have you ever listened to Blagojevich talk?
So, have you ever listened to Capital?
"Have you ever listened to Chuck Berry?" he asked.
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