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Discover Ludwig'have slammed' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an example of the past perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that has already been completed by a certain point in the past. For example, "The critics have slammed the movie for its weak plot."
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Once, he might have slammed that fist.
Rivals have slammed Trump's foreign policy rhetoric.
Some archaeologists have slammed that idea as a "joke".
The Taliban have slammed the election and anyone who participates.
City institutions have slammed the brakes on entertainment.
Several prospective ministerial colleagues disapprove of it, and economists have slammed it.
Albanian politicians have slammed the idea, but have nothing else to offer.
Democrats on Capitol Hill have slammed Mr. DeMarco while calling for principal write-downs.
Just as time runs out on these Iraqis, the doors have slammed in their faces.
If he did, he wouldn't have slammed the no-compromises orthodoxies of his own party.
The kookaburra must have slammed the meat against the wooden platform a good ten times.
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