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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have consented" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a past action where someone has given their permission or agreement to something. Example: The members of the board have consented to the proposed changes in the company's policies.
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Both clubs have consented to the possibility.
We would not have consented [to surgery] had we known".
Of all veterans with HIV seen in these clinics 85% (881) have consented and enrolled.
You can't incur a debt unless you have consented to it.
The parties have consented to try this misdemeanor case before me.
"Even in highly literate communities, people often don't always know what they have consented to.
Second, Google contends that all Plaintiffs have consented to any interception.
In other words, would the reasonable copyright owner have consented to the use?
The low-key response has fuelled speculation that Pakistan may have consented to Mansoor's killing.
The prosecution said she could not possibly have consented, as she was too intoxicated.
"Where we have consented to the disposal of allotments, alternative plots have been provided.
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