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"Have you written" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used in various contexts to ask if someone has finished or completed writing something. Example: "Have you written your essay yet? The deadline is tomorrow."
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Have you written anything yet?
Have you written your will yet?
Have you written a book I like?
Have you written your autobiography?
Have you written your article?
Have you written a brilliant rhyming story?
Have you written much about religion in the past?
Have you written any books that aren't about mysteries?
"Have you written similar complaints to others who have been critical of him?" Lopate asked.
Have you written all the songs?' He said, 'I've got two thousand unrecorded songs.' Gulp.
Have you written lines or scenes that you're especially proud of?
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