Examples of 'she had had' in a sentence

Meaning of "she had had"

The phrase 'she had had' is an example of using the past perfect tense in English. It indicates that a female subject had experienced or done something in the past before another event or time reference. The repetition of 'had' emphasizes the past perfect tense and helps clarify the sequence of events or actions. This construction is used to express a specific temporal relationship between two past events

How to use "she had had" in a sentence

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she had had
She had had some advanced therapy.
A computer file she had had been broken.
She had had little life experience.
Nobody claimed she had had a boyfriend.
She had had a very long day.
It seems that she had had enough.
She had had so many tough breaks.
A month later she had had enough.
She had had a meningitis at her birth.
I think if she had had the language.
She had had such a wonderful day.
Bradford decided she had had enough.
For she had had to meet him.
One better than she had had.
She had had a baby a week ago.

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It was apparent she had had a tough life.
She had had her appendix removed.
You could tell she had had a visitor.
She had had enough of his mess.
We were told she had had the cholera twice.
She had had enough of her home.
It was long since she had had such a ride.
And she had had something happen.
But this time she had had enough.
She had had no child born alive.
For the time she had had to think.
She had had to use her imagination.
She insists she had had nothing to drink.
She had had an argument with him.
She claimed that she had had enough of.
She had had a problem that day.
He told me she had had a miscarriage.
She had had no previous abdominal operations.
I would feel better if she had had an accident.
But she had had frights enough.
I was pleased to hear she had had a good day.
She had had so many dreams to be fulfilled.
I rang to find out if she had had a stroke.
She had had her second stroke.
The fact that she had had a prior relationship.
She had had to go her own way.
Breakfast she had had.
She had had no further intestinal bleeding.
She looked as though she had had a hard life.
She had had plenty of opportunities to touch me.
Ten days ago she had had no other wish.
She had had them amputated.
She replied that she had had a strange dream.
She had had a yeast infection.
Ten years earlier she had had breast cancer.

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