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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have not watched" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to say that you have not seen or experienced something, usually something that has been made available for viewing. For example, "I have not watched the latest blockbuster movie yet."
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(His children have not watched many of his movies).
"I have not watched his last game," Cashman said.
I have not watched every ball but I have watched quite a lot of it.
Parker: I have not watched the British "House of Cards" — yet!
I have not watched the news or slept since last night".
If you have not watched the film and are thinking: thank God, and may I never do so... reconsider.
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You haven't watched the play?
You guys haven't watched the games?
I haven't watched that yet".
I haven't watched it.
Though my kids haven't watched it.
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