Sentence examples for had would have from inspiring English sources

The phrase "had would have" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is a grammatically incorrect combination of verb forms. A correct formulation of a conditional sentence using "had" and "would have" could be: "If I had known, I would have gone to the party."

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JR Rooney The Tyson I had would have beat Douglas, Holyfield, Lewis.

I know it will sound unkind, but I really think the more loving choice given the information their mother had would have been to terminate the pregnancy.

A key marker the team would have had would have been no tries conceded – they conceded one and it might have been two or even more.

"At some point in the not so distant past, boys born with the genitalia our son had would have been reassigned female," says Ruth.

Unlike the previous two stories, this one never made it into the US media and if it had, would have gone unnoticed anyway.

Until the mid-90s, few people in Spain and Latin America had heard of Bolaño, and most of those who had would have viewed him as, at best, a minor poet and troublemaker.

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On the other hand, The Times's "should have, would have, could have" is a lame excuse for sloppy journalism.

A conversation, which I still hope to have, would have very likely avoided these misrepresentations".

But of course it is a shortening of "should have, would have, could have".

Could have, would have.

Labour said its plans while in government would have "would have provided cheaper prison places much earlier".

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