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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have send" is not correct or usable in written English
To make this phrase grammatically correct, it needs to be written as "have sent". For example, "I have sent my application to the college."
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I have send Crassul.
More than 1.2 million school pupils (about 15% of all those in England) have SEND.
I'm not sure whether or not he got there, but the TUC have send out his words anyway.
I have send You more Cacti from Benson, of course it was nothing new I expect, but I have found some things of interest near Benson.
If you require non-full access users to have "send as" or "send on behalf" permissions, please submit a request to CUIT.
"They will," wrote the late Robert Rhodes James of what we have, "send a wave of terror around the House of Commons".
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France and Britain have sent advisers.
The contractors have sent reinforcements.
We have sent condolences.
He could have sent us a signal.
His movements have sent the wrong message.
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