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Discover LudwigThe phrase "haven't arrived" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "arrive" with the negative contraction "haven't." It is typically used to indicate that something has not yet happened or been completed in the present moment. Example: "I'm sorry, but your package hasn't arrived yet. It's scheduled to be delivered tomorrow."
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I haven't arrived.
Some of them haven't arrived".
Clearly, Asimov's laws haven't arrived yet.
Except in Olympic terms we haven't arrived.
In the first act the Youngers haven't arrived yet.
"Listen, I haven't arrived from the supermarket," he says.
She is further vexed that our guests haven't arrived.
The lights haven't arrived yet, but one suspects they will.
"It goes with our new trainers, but they haven't arrived yet," a colleague notes.
"But we still haven't arrived, and we still have a long way to go".
"Cancun has delivered the momentum - but we haven't arrived there yet.
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