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have communicated with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have communicated with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of exchanging information or messages with someone in the past. Example: "I have communicated with the client regarding their concerns about the project timeline."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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56 human-written examples
I have communicated with her through her publishers.
News & Media
Shahzad himself does not appear to have communicated with Aulaqi.
News & Media
Likewise in August, Stone told a Florida audience: "I actually have communicated with Assange.
News & Media
About a quarter of practicing doctors, surveys show, have communicated with patients through e-mail.
News & Media
But Fresenius's products division, which sells GranuFlo, could have communicated with customers.
News & Media
Sending public signals is "not the way we have communicated with our artistic leadership" in the past, she said.
News & Media
Last August, Stone gave a speech to local Republicans in south Florida and said, "I actually have communicated with Assange.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
4 human-written examples
McLaughlin discovered, having networked with other residents, "the problems that people in rural communities actually have communicating with their landlords – and with getting anywhere".
News & Media
Mr. Levy has communicated with the business community and New York's most powerful citizens more effectively than his predecessors did.
News & Media
Already it had communicated with activists in more than 900 communities.
News & Media
I've communicated with people there.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "have communicated with", ensure that the context clearly indicates the method of communication (e.g., email, phone, in person) if it's relevant to the message.
Common error
Avoid using "have communicated with" when referring to a future event. Use future tenses such as "will communicate with" or "plan to communicate with" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have communicated with" functions as a present perfect verb phrase, indicating a completed action (communication) that has relevance to the present. Ludwig examples show it describing past interactions across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Science
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Wiki
2%
Reference
2%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "have communicated with" is a versatile phrase used to indicate a past exchange of information between parties. According to Ludwig, it functions as a present perfect verb phrase and is grammatically correct in written English. The phrase is most commonly found in News & Media contexts, showing its widespread use in reporting and general discussions. When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly indicates the method of communication if relevant, and avoid using it for future events. Related phrases include "have been in contact with" and "have liaised with" for more formal situations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have been in contact with
Emphasizes the state of being connected or maintaining communication over a period.
have been in touch with
Similar to 'have been in contact with', but suggests a more personal or informal connection.
have liaised with
Implies a more formal or professional interaction, often involving coordination or collaboration.
have corresponded with
Specifically refers to communication through letters or emails.
have been speaking with
Focuses on verbal communication, whether face-to-face or over the phone.
have talked with
More informal way to indicate verbal communication.
have had discussions with
Highlights the exchange of ideas and opinions in a conversation.
have connected with
A more general term that can refer to any form of communication, including social media.
have reached out to
Suggests initiating contact, often to offer help or assistance.
have messaged
Specifically refers to sending a written message, often electronically.
FAQs
What's a formal alternative to "have communicated with"?
For more formal contexts, consider using alternatives such as "have liaised with", "have corresponded with", or "have been in contact with".
How do I use "have communicated with" in a sentence?
Use "have communicated with" to indicate a past exchange of information. For example, "I have communicated with the team about the new project guidelines."
What's the difference between "have communicated with" and "have talked to"?
"Have communicated with" is a broader term that can include written communication, while "have talked to" specifically implies verbal communication.
Which is correct: "have communicated with" or "communicated to"?
"Have communicated with" is generally used when referring to the recipient of the communication, whereas "communicated to" is less common and might be used when emphasizing the information conveyed. For example, "I have communicated with the client" is more common than "I communicated the message to the client".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested