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Discover Ludwig"I've screened" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the contraction of "I have screened" and can be used in the present perfect tense to indicate that the action of screening has been completed at some point in the past and has a connection to the present. Example: I've screened all the job applications and have selected the most qualified candidates for the interview process.
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And I've screened them.
"Everybody I've screened have been the best people in the world," Mr. Bueno said.
(I honestly don't remember whether we got in trouble. I've screened all that part out).
"Every time that I've screened the film since it was released, I have to learn a new name of somebody who has been killed," Silver says, "where the DNA of this story and the reason for that construction of fear and the rest of it are repeated over and over again".
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Several of the people I have screened it for have bought their own copy and are having their own screenings.
I have screened this film religiously every year in my "Culture of Style" class.
Recently, I was explaining to a mathematician friend how I had screened the scores of nonfiction books that were candidates for the short list of a national literary prize I participate in judging.
As I have screened PAY 2 PLAY across the country, audience members have been thankful for including solutions that attack the cycle of pay-to-play outlined in our documentary.
My laptop login screen, which I have screen shots of, had my name as the only other account that wasn't the guest account he was using.
Lately I have them screened so I only read the positive ones.
This is a movie that I screen in my classes, and I have been screening for the past six years.
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