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"you spoken" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The past participle form of the verb "to speak" is "spoken," but it cannot be used alone in a sentence. It needs to be used with an auxiliary verb, such as "have" or "had," to form a verb tense. For example: "You have spoken" or "You had spoken" are correct and usable phrases in written English, depending on the context and tense of the sentence. Correct usage examples: - "Have you spoken to her yet?" - "I had spoken to him about the project before the meeting." Incorrect usage examples: - "You spoken well during the presentation." - "She had spoken fluent French."
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How is Samuel Eto'o? Have you spoken with them?" Omeruo told BBC Sport.
Have you spoken to Matteau?
Have you spoken to him?
Have you spoken to the Clintons lately?
"Have you spoken to anyone from Odessa?
Have you spoken to the manager?
"Have you spoken to the Brethren?
Q. Have you spoken with Woody Johnson yet?
The Bing Maps app gives you spoken driving directions.
Have you spoken with her since her diagnosis?
TalkSport: Have you spoken to Alan Pardew since your appointment?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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