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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I've watched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you have viewed something in the past and may still have relevance to the present.
Example: "I've watched that movie several times, and I still find new details each time."
Alternatives: "I have seen" or "I have viewed."
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I've watched enough baseball".
I've watched "Supernanny".
I've watched them all.
I've watched the cycle.
"I've watched it evolve.
I've watched the debates.
"But I've watched enough photos.
I've watched the stars...
"I've watched them grow".
I've watched Charles [Kennedy].
I've watched Sherlock.
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