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The phrase "I have fixed it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have completed a task or resolved an issue. Example: "After several hours of troubleshooting, I have fixed it and everything is working smoothly now."
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And somehow I have fixed it so I don't have to spend time with people I hate or even those who irritate me.
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One of my favorite things I tell customers and staff technicians when I'm engaged in troubleshooting and they'll ask me what is wrong with the system—"If I knew what was wrong, it would be because I had fixed it".
Those things did occur, but if I knew the answer, I would have fixed it by now".
"To tell you the truth, if I knew what was wrong, I'd have fixed it," Mr. Pollack told The Los Angeles Times in 1993.
I'm not losing sleep over this episode — if I had felt that the table was defective, I would have fixed it.
"I've seen houses where I would have paid a contractor to put his hammer down and walk away," she said, "so that I could have fixed it up before they ruined it".
"I believe he could have fixed it.
"If I knew, we'd have fixed it," Pierce said.
I don't think Superman could have fixed it".
"But then, I don't think anyone could have fixed it.
He would have fixed it.
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