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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have never told" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has not been communicated or revealed at any point in the past.
Example: "I have never told anyone about my secret."
Alternatives: "have never shared" or "have never revealed".
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"I have never told anybody that you come here.
Of course not – and I have never told a lie.
More than half of them have never told a soul.
"I have never told anybody that at roll call, not at roll call, not personally, not ever," Inspector McCormack said.
People from places like Waziristan have always been spoken about; we have never told our own stories," Wazir told me.
"I will now tell you something I have never told anyone," says Manolis Glezos mischievously.
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Those who have never tell what they have seen.
She has never told.
Something you've never told anybody".
I've never told anyone that before.
He had never told me his name.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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