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The phrase "a trend that has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ongoing developments or changes in a particular area, often followed by a description of the trend's impact or significance.
Example: "A trend that has emerged in recent years is the increasing popularity of remote work among professionals."
Alternatives: "a trend that is" or "a trend that has been".
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It's a trend that has been gaining traction nationally.
"It's a trend that has occurred previously," Parseghian said.
The data fits a trend that has seen consistently low ice levels in recent years.
That highlighted a trend that has since become even more prominent.
It is a trend that has been going on for some time.
And, continuing a trend that has worried supporters, Mr. Thompson accelerated his spending, too.
This is a trend that has crept across seasons, across bags, cushions, slippers.
Fashion loves a trend that has not got much truck with the everyday.
"This is a trend that has become more prevalent over the decade.
This continues a trend that has been growing in the last two years, she said.
It is a trend that has just begun to touch the mainstream here.
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