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Either sentence could be correct. "I sent it immediately" would be the usual form in an unemotional context, and "I have sent it immediately" would be suitable if someone is challenging the diligence or promptness of the writer or speaker of the sentence. For example:

Person 1: "Why does Mr. X take so long to answer our questions?

Person 2: "I don't know; I have always sent them to him immediately."

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