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The phrase "I have responded" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when responding to something or someone. For example, "I have received your email and I have responded with my thoughts on the matter."
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How should I have responded?
I have responded obliquely.
How should I have responded after learning her unfortunate news?
And I have had the deep brain therapy (pretty wild!) to which I have responded amazingly.
I have responded to hundreds of calls for service since then.
"I have responded to demand, and I have to try and make a living.
Similar(24)
Whenever I've had a setback, I've responded strongly.
I've responded to that in various incarnations online.
I've responded and let them know about the two projects that I'm most interested in.
Months before our wedding, when my fiancé had said, "I talked to my therapist, and she thinks we should discuss your sexual orientation," I had responded brusquely: "Why?
"I've responded to it, he's responded to me, there's been a few words.
More suggestions(21)
i have respond to you
i have intervened
i have fulfilled
i have complied
i have adapted
i have engaged
i have stolen
i have earned
i have manipulated
i have done
i have been
i have grown
i have given
i have stopped
i have endured
i have analyzed
i have made
i have resisted
i have reproduced
i have handled
i have countered
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