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we have released vs we had released

Both phrases are fine/correct, but are used in different contexts. "We have released" is used to talk about something that was recently released and still has relevance in the present. On the other hand, "we had released" is used to talk about something that was released in the past, often before another event in the past.
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Last updated: August 09, 2024

we have released

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to talk about something that was recently released and still has relevance in the present.

Use "we have released" when you want to talk about something that was recently released and still has relevance in the present.

Examples:

  • We have released a new version of the software.
  • They have released the results of the study.
  • Have you heard? They have released a new movie.
  • We have released the latest update for the app.
  • The company has released a statement regarding the incident.

Alternatives:

  • We released
  • We just released
  • We recently released
  • We have put out
  • We have made available

we had released

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to talk about something that was released in the past, often before another event in the past.

Use "we had released" when you want to talk about something that was released in the past, often before another event in the past.

Examples:

  • We had released the product before the competitor did.
  • By the time they arrived, we had released the news to the public.
  • They had released the album before the singer passed away.
  • The company had released a statement prior to the meeting.
  • We had released the information to the press earlier.

Alternatives:

  • We released
  • We had put out
  • We had made available
  • We had announced
  • We had disclosed

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