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The phrase "I have then" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to introduce a sequence of events or actions that have already taken place. Example: "I have then completed all of the necessary paperwork and submitted it to my supervisor for approval."
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I have then shot them in revenge.
I have then extended the analysis to adopting with the local structure originated energetics.
I have, then, the most vested of interests.
I have then fused their music to create a single lilting composition.
Or if I have, then I feel really good about myself".
I have then asked them to compose mini-speeches using the same techniques.
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I had then and I have now.
And I wish I had then what I have now".
Any doubts I had then were gone.
"I should have today the clothes I had then".
"The same gift I have now, I had then.
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