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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have given away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been donated or relinquished in the past and is relevant to the present.
Example: "I have given away several books to the local library this month."
Alternatives: "have donated" or "have relinquished."
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"But they have given away the store.
"They have given away control," he said.
Obama needn't have given away the store.
This year, they have given away 20,000.
I have given away more than I'm worth.
I have given away my soul, in a way".
But the mayor may have given away some bargaining power.
I have given away those You sent me some time ago.
But still, would you really have given away the living room furniture?
History lends support to the argument that Schoenberg would never have given away a Mahler memento.
In different circumstances, I'd have given away state secrets within minutes.
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