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Discover Ludwig"where have" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the present perfect tense to ask about the whereabouts or actions of someone or something in the past. Here are some examples: 1. Where have you been all day? 2. I can't find my phone, where have you put it? 3. Where have all the cookies gone? 4. Where have you studied before coming here? 5. Mary, where have you been hiding? 6. Where have you traveled in your lifetime? 7. Where have you been spending your weekends lately? 8. Where have you left the car keys? 9. Where have you seen this type of flower before? 10. Where have you heard that before?.
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Where have they been?
Where have they gone?
Owen, where have you been?
"Where have you been?" "Everywhere".
Where have these hands been,.
Where have they been living?
Where have they come from?
Where have the jihadists gone?
Where have you been recently?
Where have we gone wrong?
Where have we succeeded?
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