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The sentence "I have read it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have read something, such as an article, book, or document. For example, "I read the book on the history of Egypt last week; I have read it."
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I have read it all.
"I have read it twice, already.
I have read it myself in his will.
I have read it in Hackney, in Milan.
I have read it twice and will probably return to it again.
I have read it before, but not for half a century.
Lessing's biography of Armstrong is wonderful, I have read it now more than once!
I have read it before; in the second paragraph it says.
I have read it anew, and it gives me the willies.
Second, I am returning your letter to Jean-Pierre Léaud: I have read it and find it disgusting.
I should confess that I have no idea what "V". is about — and I have read it twice.
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