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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He has secured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has successfully obtained or achieved something, often in a formal or professional context. Example: "He has secured funding for the new project, which will allow us to move forward with our plans."
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He has secured funding from Italian NGOs.
He has secured libraries for the college and lavish laboratories.
He has secured one million in funding from the J.D.R.F.
He has secured the resignation of one judge, and wants others to go.
He has secured a job in Yahoo's London office for when he finishes school.
He has secured qualification to next season's Champions League group phase.
He has secured the release of thousands of young Burundians who have been wrongfully imprisoned.
He has secured his own television game show, "What the Butler Saw".
He has secured sponsorship from the Gamesa wind power technology company which is also a developer of wind farms.
He has secured funding from sponsors for his designs and will begin building in the next several months, he said.
He has secured the rights to use private land on both sides of the canyon east of town.
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