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"have objected that" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when one party has raised an objection to something that has been stated. For example: "The members of the committee have objected that the proposed plan would be too costly to implement."
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However, many have objected that minimal content is extremely hard to isolate (Recanati 2004; Stanley 2007).
Philosophers have objected that art created outside any institution seems possible, although the definition rules it out, and that the artworld, like any institution, seems capable of error.
Some contemporary critics, however, have objected that, even treated as a metaphor, "natural selection" is misleading.
Some have objected that Swift promotes a noxious, fifties-style ideal of virginal, submissive femininity.
In court, sports leagues have objected that sports betting would corrupt the image of their contests.
Many have objected that such a program would violate civil liberties and basic American principles.
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Since 2008 it has objected that such elections are interference and challenge its own sovereignty.
The Labour leadership has objected that the Big Society is really just a smoke screen for cuts.
The president has objected that the measure lacks a broad amnesty for certain illegal immigrants.
Mr Aquino, at the time a candidate to succeed Mrs Arroyo, had objected that the appointment was unconstitutional.
But they too were removed, having objected that they did not have the time or resources for a capital case.
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