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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has let me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has given permission, or allowed something to happen. For example: "My boss has let me take the day off."
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But my beloved has let me down.
"Nobody has let me do that so far".
But Kellari thus far has let me down.
She has let me share it with OFM readers/ Serves four.
P.S. 1 is hardly the only local museum that has let me down.
There are lots of ways – key ways – the system has let me down".
Watching my father with Seth has let me roll back time.
"This caution has let me sit down and ask a lot of questions about what I can really afford".
Sonia has let me add one object to the show: the copy of "Late Art," a readymade.
Unfortunately the internet has let me down... Obviously at the Guardian you will have access to such exciting stats".
"I approached the director and she was spectacular in her enthusiasm and flexibility with which she has let me realise this project.
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