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The phrase "would have visited" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical situation in the past, indicating that if certain conditions had been met, a visit would have occurred.
Example: "If I had known you were in town, I would have visited you."
Alternatives: "would have gone" or "might have visited."
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Ideally, he would have visited about 100 by now.
Ordinarily, we would have visited every fortress, palace, ruin, mosque and museum in the city.
Boudica, as leader of the Iceni, would have visited all her forts from time to time.
The Guringai people would have visited a couple of times a year to re-engrave it".
Zoological director Sharon Redrobe said "millions of people would have visited" the chimp over the past few decades.
Loftus seeded the false memories with plausible information, such as the name of the mall each subject would have visited.
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Mr McCain says he would've visited the market even without the protection.
We'd have visiting preachers, famous old-time African Methodist preachers, and they'd preach every night for a week.
"We wouldn't have visited the organising committee if we'd thought it was only slightly worrying.
Obama wouldn't have visited Norway if it hadn't have been for the Peace Prize".
"I've been to places I wouldn't have visited before," he says.
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