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I have verified vs I verified

Both "I have verified" and "I verified" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I have verified" is used when referring to a recent action that has an impact on the present, while "I verified" is used when talking about a specific action completed in the past.

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I have verified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a recent action that has an impact on the present.

Use "I have verified" when you want to indicate that you have completed the verification process recently and it is relevant to the current situation.

Examples:

  • I have verified the information before sending it out.
  • She has verified the authenticity of the document.
  • Have you verified the accuracy of the data?
  • They have verified the identity of the suspect.
  • The team has verified the results of the experiment.
  • Feb 8, 2021 ... It says I already have another account. But I really cannot remember any other accounts that I could have or that I have verified.
  • Aug 10, 2022 ... Google thinks I'm underage even though I have verified my age. Google started disabling various services due to my age. It says I am underage ...
  • Aug 11, 2017 ... Checking and verifying are about the same thing, so it is a redundant compound verb. It is adequate to say, “I have verified your identity.”.
  • Oct 22, 2022 ... I have verified the game files and have deleted/reinstalled the game. Does anyone know how to fix this? Support. This video cannot be played.
  • Jun 7, 2020 ... I have verified our account and I too cannot upload a custom thumbnail. Please let me know when this issue will be addressed so we can go ...
  • Mar 21, 2023 ... I have verified my email address is same on Goodreads when it allows me log in from other browsers. Tired of having to do Amazon every time ...
  • Apr 13, 2023 ... I'm having trouble verifying my student account, although I have verified the account through the link sent to me in my email, it still shows up as "Could not ...
  • Sep 14, 2023 ... I have verified the account to unblock it, changed my password, but am still unable to receive any emails. I have checked my deleted items and ...
  • Oct 7, 2019 ... I have verified my Uphold Account, but in my BAT in my browser still says I need to verify. When I click on it, all it does is open my ...
  • Aug 17, 2023 ... I have verified that I can navigate to the domain route and can view the zoom provided html file, but are still getting the error. Please ...

Alternatives:

  • I have confirmed
  • I have checked
  • I have validated
  • I have authenticated
  • I have substantiated

I verified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when talking about a specific action completed in the past.

Use "I verified" when you want to state that you completed the verification process at a specific point in the past.

Examples:

  • I verified the details before finalizing the report.
  • She verified the account balance yesterday.
  • He verified the information with the supervisor.
  • We verified the authenticity of the painting last week.
  • The team verified the results of the survey.
  • I mean, I verified it myself.
  • I verified Peter's voice with his teacher, Mr. Wu, and I have tapes of Marcos from a radio show he did.
  • In order to put TKS in a position to submit such a reasoned request, I verified that TKS had been provided with appropriate non-confidential versions of the documents classified as confidential.
  • In response to Microsoft's concerns, I verified the correspondence between the Trustee and TAEUS to the Commission between the relevant dates (10 November 2006 and 22 May 2007).
  • Furthermore, in response to a further issue raised by Microsoft, I verified the correspondence made available to me sent by the Commission to the Trustee and TAEUS (10 November 2006 to 27 July 2007).
  • I had the correspondence including the request for authorisation sent to me, and I verified that there was no difference between what the office itself had authorised, and what was exhibited.
  • However, I verified carefully that the correspondence did not contain items which are indispensable for Microsoft's defence.
  • However, I verified that the pieces of correspondence were not indispensable for verifying the technical correctness of the reports drawn up by TAEUS or to understand the methodology used.

Alternatives:

  • I confirmed
  • I checked
  • I validated
  • I authenticated
  • I substantiated

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