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The phrase "have rid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect form of the verb "rid," which means to free or relieve someone or something of something unwanted or burdensome. Some examples of when you can use "have rid" in a sentence include: - "I have rid my bedroom of all the clutter." - "The company has rid itself of all its debt." - "She has finally rid herself of that toxic relationship." - "We have rid our neighborhood of crime thanks to increased security measures." - "They have managed to rid their community of pollution through recycling efforts." In these examples, "have rid" is used to indicate that the action of getting rid of something has been completed in the past, and the effects are still present.
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Circumstances today have rid us of small lives.
Or he might have rid himself of it by getting into conversation with a tart.
"We have rid the world of smallpox through vaccination, we are close with polio.
Records indicate that though the boycott leaders claimed to have rid the town of Chinese, a few remained.
Even when farmers think they have rid a field of barnyardgrass, they may not have actually won the battle.
Since the mid-1990s, the N.B.A. players have rid themselves of two union directors: Charles Grantham and Simon Gourdine.
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They spent the past year building The Chip Kelly Organization, and now have ridded themselves of Chip Kelly.
And the industry has rid itself of unprofitable routes".
Mr. Mugianis says his method has rid 500 heroin users of their addiction.
A cocktail of various pills, taken over three months, had rid him of the worst symptoms.
And it has rid the island-nation of a daily threat of terrorism.
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