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"would have read" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an action someone was going to take in the past but didn't, for whatever reason. For example: "He said he would have read the book, but he didn't have time."
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More people would have read it.
He, too, would have read Herzen as a youth.
"You asked me what poem I would have read.
When you read about black holes, you would have read about something called the event horizon.
"I knew that an editor would have read the book, but I'd sit in rooms and everyone would have read it," says Healey.
It rolls in all the stuff I would have read there, and then some.
It is a book that your grandfather and father would have read with infinite enthusiasm.
"If I hadn't known him, I never would have read any of his books".
"Yes, I'm sure I would have read it at some point," he says.
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Oh, I think most certainly she would have read it.
"If she could have looked a little further back... she would have read there a different incantation".
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