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'has let' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is an example of the present perfect tense. You can use it when you want to express that something has happened in the past but is still having a current effect on the present. For example, "She has let her hurt feelings overshadow her ability to make new friends."
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"He has let us down".
But my beloved has let me down.
Laurel, too, has let down her guard.
Who has let you down?
It has let them down".
CoverGirl has let Ms. Swift's contract expire.
"He has let down himself, he has let down his club and he has let down his country".
So far, Congress has let them.
The IOC has let down clean athletes.
He has let his driver's license expire.
He has let his office down.
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