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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have skipped" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been omitted or gone over. Example: Due to time constraints, we have skipped the discussion on the new economic plan.
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"I could have skipped that part," he said.
If his mother wished, Smith could have skipped a grade.
Summer seems to have skipped France this year.
Many have skipped too many classes or used too many drugs to graduate on time.
"I've worked with people previously that have skipped university and gone straight into practical work experience.
For better or worse, the national food-gardening craze seems to have skipped Arcosanti.
It's a total pleasure kind of rediscovering things I may have skipped over before.
So the architects of the report have skipped neatly around this central conflict.
He said that everyone needs to have skipped at least one great cultural touchstone.
In a different time, Melodeeman might have skipped this race, or retired altogether.
A title so uninteresting that you may have skipped over this item completely.
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