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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He has tried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has made an effort or attempted something in the past, with relevance to the present. Example: "He has tried multiple times to fix the issue, but it still persists."
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He has tried.
He has tried ignoring it.
He has tried, though.
He has tried to deceive us, he has tried to deceive the electorate, he has tried to deceive the police".
He has tried to campaign.
He has tried to "relight" that.
He has tried to commit suicide.
He has tried to reshape both.
He has tried to learn Spanish.
He has tried to impose order – and has created chaos.
He has tried to have it both ways.
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