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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have played" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "play." You can use this phrase to describe an action that occurred in the past, but is still connected to the present in some way. For example: - I have played soccer for ten years now. - She has played the piano since she was a child. - The team has played exceptionally well this season.
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I have played them all.
"I have played well.
I have played 20 minutes.
4: Why couldn't I have played Federer?
"I have played great weekend rounds here.
I have played against many top players.
I have played away with Boris.
I have played for the symphony orchestra as a violinist.
I have played four, five months without a break.
I have played all the symphonies of Brahms.
I understand why I have played the number of games that I have played.
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