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Discover Ludwig"have reimbursed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone has been given money back after they have spent it, such as being refunded for a purchase. For example: "The company have reimbursed me for the faulty item I had purchased from them last week."
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"Thousands of people have contacted us and in almost all cases the banks have reimbursed them".
SHAs in some parts of the country have reimbursed at least a third of the cases reviewed.
If I had known of any disturbance, I would have reimbursed the couple and offered a thousand apologies.
I wonder if any counter-reformation bishops would have reimbursed damnable heretics, had they presented that sort of bill.
The fees are quite reasonable, and the few times we've had to use it they have reimbursed us quickly.
Mr. Harper's chief of staff was found to have reimbursed Mr. Duffy for $90,000 in improper expenses.
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Her campaign has reimbursed $112,206, records show.
So far he has reimbursed taxpayers $17,000, or $630 per trip, based on a government formula.
He also said he has reimbursed the account with personal funds for three hotel stays.
He acknowledged today that he had reimbursed campaign donors with foreign corporate money.
The company said it already had reimbursed Wisconsin for Mr. Kearney's trip.
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