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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had have been" is not a valid form of grammar in written English.
The correct form for this phrase would be "had been". For example: "He had been working for the company for five years before he decided to move on."
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"And the few fits I've had have been worthy ones".
The ones we've had have been liars and thieves".
The security breaches we've had have been suicide bombers and other kinds of attacks.
"All the opinions she's had have been about factual events, dates".
"All the problem tenants we've had have been in flats," says Fergus.
And the many, many bad ones I've had have been similarly dispatched by such exchanges.
With the bat and the ball, the numbers I've had have been pretty good.
The anchors we have had have been a bit confined to straitjackets".
But some of the best moments I've had have been on residentials.
"The debates we have had have been very civil, they've been good fun.
Now, however, he says, "any fears that I might have had, have been completely allayed".
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