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by lmm
1859 days ago
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"someone would've had have been" doesn't sound remotely natural. "someone must've been watching her" would be legitimate, but doesn't have the same connotations; it humanises the watcher, whereas "she must've had been being watched" suggests it could have been an organization rather than an individual, and so feels more sinister. |
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(And I meant to write "would've"; the "would've had have been" was just a typo...)