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Discover Ludwig"have watched" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "watch," indicating an action that began in the past and has recently been completed or is still ongoing. Example: "I have watched that movie at least three times this month." In this sentence, the speaker is stating that they started watching the movie in the past and have continued to do so recently. It also suggests that the speaker may watch the movie again in the future.
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… I have watched this".
Later he must have watched.
They would have watched tape.
Nineteen million people have watched the clip.
Kashmiris have watched their saga wearily.
I have watched and have taken note.
I would have watched the test pattern.
I have watched your fingers drum.
Politicians elsewhere have watched and learned.
You have watched "Tootsie" once too often.
Many have watched the racing business change.
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