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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have honored" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that an action of honoring has been completed in the past and has relevance to the present. Example: "We have honored the contributions of our volunteers during the annual ceremony."
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Both seem to have honored the spirit of the agreement.
"I think together we have honored that pledge".
The Urhobo have honored him with two chieftaincy titles.
Americans have honored Pulaski throughout the last two centuries.
In last nine days, front pages have honored two writers.
It said instead, "We have honored all commitments given".
More than 150 others have honored it on occasion, according to the service authority.
I felt like that wouldn't have honored what either Chris or Tim would've done.
Wives have honored their husbands' commitment to cryonics, even when disagreeing.
Various d.j.s, Spooky included, have honored him with remixes of his work.
Officials say they have honored commitments they made to minimize disruption and mitigate noise and dust.
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