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Discover Ludwig"have hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something caused pain, either mentally or physically, to another person. For example: "I'm sorry for the things I said - I didn't mean to have hurt you."
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It must have hurt.
That must have hurt.
"Turnovers have hurt us".
"It would have hurt him".
Couldn't have hurt too much.
I could have hurt him".
But neither have hurt them.
Injuries have hurt us.
Now that would have hurt.
"He could have hurt anybody.
But it can't have hurt.
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