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Discover Ludwig"have played" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the present perfect tense which is used to describe actions that have occurred in the past and continue into the present. For example: She has played tennis since she was a child.
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"I shouldn't have played.
Some might have played on.
I have played them all.
They have played 32 times.
Would Democrats have played ball?
Yes, they have played poorly.
"I have played well.
They have played hard.
He shouldn't have played.
Both have played inconsistently.
They have played terribly.
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