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The phrase "had bet" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a past perfect verb phrase typically used to express an action that was completed before some other action in the past. Example sentence: "She had bet on the race before it started, but ended up losing the bet."
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He had bet that guy $10 that I'd show up.
He had bet six races at the Saratoga Race Course.
He had bet heavily and lost at the tables.
The bartender explained that he had bet on the Raiders and wanted to rattle the Jets.
(Those who had bet on Dancer's Image kept their winnings, $9.20 on a $2 wager).
Another had bet a tattoo on the outcome of one match.
The company had bet its future on Erbitux, and had few sources of current revenue.
He had bet $40 on a six-team parlay and already had five winners.
It sounded as if all the writers had bet their 401 k)s on the Broncos.
The Bakers had gambled their company and they had bet right.
Ann had bet big on that strategy, and it had paid off.
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