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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have then" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sequence of events or conditions, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "If you have then completed the task, please submit your report."
Alternatives: "have subsequently" or "have afterward".
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O.K., fine, what do you have then?
What do we have then?
"If they have, then that's my business.
What options do we have then?
Nobody could have then challenged the legality".
Will the Giants' tactics have then backfired?
What you have then is an Enron.
And what a relaxed life I'll have then!
We could have then directed them much more efficiently.
What we have, then, is a mixed picture.
She is thought to have then fled to Somalia.
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