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we've

American  
[weev] / wiv /
  1. contraction of we have:

    We've been here for an hour.


we've British  
/ wiːv /

contraction

  1. we have

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Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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"Today was an option to score from this kind of situation. We've done it so well and we conceded as well."

From BBC

"You never get used to it, but I think we've toughened up and we understand there is no choice," he told AFP.

From Barron's

“Well, I think we’ve scored more goals in a single season than in the history of Arsenal Football Club,” Arteta said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the newest workplace generation—Gen Z—is unlike anything we’ve seen.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’ve cleared the postcard phase of winter — the fat twinkle lights, the bow-strapped storefronts, the flattering first snow — but spring has not yet agreed to show up.

From Salon