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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has shouted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is in the present perfect tense and describes an action that was completed in the past but still has relevance to the present. Example: "I could hear his voice echoing through the empty halls as he has shouted at the top of his lungs in frustration."
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He has shouted that the emperor wears no clothes.
He has taunted its leaders, turned its debates into rap sessions about his anatomy, sabotaged its efforts to appeal to Latinos and to women, and, as he has shouted out bigoted invective, made many of its members feel shame.
Theede clearly believes he has shouted himself hoarse: "I have exhausted all possibilities that I can personally control to either preserve or recover value for the company as a result of the expropriation of Yuganskneftegas," he said.
He has shouted about it, in detail, and talked about it in the present as an ongoing fight.
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He had shouted, but nothing had happened.
"Look at this!" he had shouted to me as the Albatross came in for a landing.
It was previously though John Lennon owned the album after Paul McCartney said he had "shouted the loudest" for it.
Officials told his family that he had shouted orders to his men even after being hit.
"Why, John," she murmured, as if he had shouted out an obscenity.
Thomas told investigators that when he was first confronted, he had shouted, "Do you want a piece of me?" Captain Barrett said.
He had shouted "stop" more than an hour into a tape-recorded confession by the defendant, Joshua Komisarjevsky, that the jurors had seemed to take in with growing discomfort.
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