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The phrase "we have stressed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that has been emphasized or highlighted by a group of people. Here is an example: "We have stressed the importance of regular exercise in our workplace wellness program."
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"We have stressed that cruise ships be restricted, but there is no response from anybody.
We have stressed visual style because Mr. De Palma himself glories in it.
We have stressed that members will be consulted by ballot on any final proposals".
We have stressed to the Pakistanis that Siddiqui received a fair trial and has a right to an appeal.
"Since then, here and throughout the United States, we have stressed to Indian groups the importance of registering as a voter and participating by running for office.
Robbie Vann-Adibe, co-founder of US web services firm Viant, said: "We have stressed the need for this pretty strongly in our discussions with the government.
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We've stressed that adults need to intervene".
"So that's what we've stressed to our guys from Day 1.
Since 2012 we've stressed that customers are having a really tough time, and stepped in to claw back £435m from companies.
The economy is in a parlous state and throughout the election we had stressed the need to act responsibly in the national interest.
Paul Ballew, G.M.'s chief industry sales analyst, said, "We do believe there is a bit of payback as we've stressed previously though we don't want to overstate that".
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