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Discover Ludwig"perhaps had" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a hypothetical situation in the past, usually when the speaker is speculating about what could have happened if a certain event or action had taken place. Example sentence: "I wonder if I perhaps had studied harder, would I have achieved better results?"
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Perhaps, had western banks been tougher earlier.
Friday night's two Proms, inevitably perhaps, had Olympic associations.
Whereas you could have perhaps had a short, planned admission.
Facebook has perhaps had the most success in becoming a one-stop identity verification service.
But others suggested that unions had perhaps had outlived their usefulness.
He had grasped, as Clark perhaps had not, that rank trumps sex in today's pecking order.
You could sense that Stewart had perhaps had enough of our worship.
Ignatius' anxiety, perhaps, had its roots in his experiences as a bishop at Antioch.
Tejada perhaps had not put in extra work because he was complacent.
The Americans perhaps had sandwiches hidden away somewhere in reserve, he supposes, as a reward.
Those experts have had perhaps had too much experience in dealing with crises in recent years.
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