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Discover Ludwig"I've canceled" is correct and usable in written English
You would typically use it when you are informing someone that you have canceled something. For example, you could say "I've canceled the meeting that was scheduled for tomorrow."
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I've canceled my 30-year box seats, and I urge all season-ticket holders to do the same.
"I've canceled all my future travel for the time being," said Kevin Klein, who runs KK Solutions, an information technology service in Los Angeles.
I've canceled other dates because I was getting into yet another big project and couldn't be bothered to dress up.
I've canceled shows when sick.
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Nothing else. 8 friends and i have cancelled already.
"I've cancelled all my meetings and will also look after other friends' children.
"I've cancelled all my subscriptions to poetry magazines," she says.
"I'm going to be at the Cannes Film Festival but I've cancelled all my engagements for the Saturday and Sunday," he told BBC Scotland.
I've cancelled more Tinder dates than I can remember.
I have canceled my AARP membership.
In a statement, Ms. Smith said, "In respect for the wishes of the Chelsea Hotel Tenants Association, I have canceled tonight's performance.
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