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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has let us" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of the present perfect tense to indicate that someone has allowed or permitted something to happen. Example: Emily has let us use her pool for the party tomorrow.
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"He has let us down".
"But the internet has let us read about Circassia.
Sadly, our government has let us down on all fronts.
So here, too, George W. Bush has let us down.
Of course the novel has let us down over Vietnam.
Even in preventing medical mistakes — a central rationale for computerization — technology has let us down.
In recent years, though, Hollywood has let us down with its cop films.
There is a prevailing view that feminism has let us down.
At the meeting, Lidbetter admitted to delegates: "The governance structure has let us down.
I feel he has let us down as a leader of the country.
"It has let us know that, and we will bow to the request".
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