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I have sent you at vs I have pihl

These two phrases are not comparable as they are quite different. The first phrase 'I have sent you at' is a common English construction, while the second phrase 'I have pihl' does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 903 views

I have sent you at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has sent something to the person mentioned at a specific location or via a specific method.
  • I have sent you at least five painted cards, always to be recognized by my signature. I have always to be imagining new things! Yes, God is wonderful and has ...
  • I have sent you at least 2 emails to cancel & reimburse my 2... transaction for AMZ Authority Zone, here they are again, please cancel and reimburse, thanks for ...
  • Jul 3, 2013 ... Hi, Are you kidding me. I have sent you at least a dozen e-mails and help is not found.I have new chip & pin reader. I've done the soft reboot ...
  • I have sent you at least eight e-mails. A colleague of mine, who also lives in your district, has attempted to contact you six times by phone and twice by e-mail.

I have pihl

This phrase does not make sense in English and is not a valid construction.

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