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The phrase "there would have" is a correctly formed part of a sentence that can be used in written English
It is used when referencing a hypothetical or counterfactual situation that has not yet occurred, or may never occur. Example: "If I had won the lottery, there would have been no need for me to get a job."
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"There, there," would have done the trick.
Without it there would have been no transcontinental railroad.
Without Vietnam, there would have been no Watergate.
A victory there would have sent them to London.
In a year there would have been no trace.
If it was easy there would have been a prosecution".
The new library there would have been 18000 sqft.
"There would have been signs.
There would have been deaths".
There would have to be many layoffs.
"There would have been a standoff.
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