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The phrase 'I'd removed' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the short form of 'I had removed', which is a past perfect verb tense. Example: After months of difficulty, I'd removed the invasive weed from my garden.
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By the time Elisa returned, I'd removed the shanks and thrown in another batch.
It felt like I'd removed the rest of my brain and I could just use my body and that's all".
Moments before, I'd removed my hiking boots and the left one had fallen into those trees, first catapulting into the air when my enormous backpack toppled onto it, then skittering across the gravelly trail and flying over the edge.
Of course, I was in disguise: I'd removed the formfitting powder-blue Ralph Lauren bolero I'd worn over my Inauguration dress and added a down vest, Uggs, and one of those fun pink knitted hats that everyone was wearing.
Windows 7 ran okay once I ratcheted everything down as far as the display and graphical effects are concerned but XP ran pretty smoothly straight away once I'd removed McAfee and added an extra gigabyte of RAM.
I'd removed my T-shirt.
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"I'd remove them," he said.
"I'd remove tax from everyone who's making less than £12,000 and corporate tax.
Before we've even started teaching the new "big fat" maths GCSE, I'd remove frequency trees.
Cooking them on the bone adds richness to the gravy but I'd remove the skin, which becomes slimy and chewy after two hours in the pot.
If I had one, I'd remove the passenger seat.
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