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"you have given" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is the past tense of "you have given" and is used to indicate an action that has already been completed. Example: "Thank you for the gift you have given me. It means a lot to me."
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Would you have given her one?
You have given birth to a baby?
You have given me my life back".
You have given me a big embarrassment.
You have given me a great honour.
You have given slow food a whole new meaning.
Would you have given her one?" "Oh, yeah.
You have given this community a soul and a heart".
You have given much of yourself to get here.
Well, he says, 'You have given two different stories.
I will drink the love you have given to me.
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