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The phrase "and it has given" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the benefits or contributions of something in the past that continue to have relevance or impact in the present.
Example: "The new policy was implemented last year, and it has given employees more flexibility in their work schedules."
Alternatives: "and it has provided" or "and it has offered".
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DHS announced in August that its current grant program amounted to $1.5bn annually, and it has given its various partners some $38bn since 2002.
The Doom Bar has been used in poetry to symbolise feelings of melancholy, and it has given its name to the flagship ale from Sharp's Brewery.
Disney took full ownership of its Parisian outpost in June last year, and it has given a glow to its finances.
If the Bush administration does push ahead with its plans -- and it has given every sign that it will -- China's objections loom as a stiff foreign policy challenge.
This year its goal rose to $16,100, and it has given $17,400 so far; the tally doesn't end until December.
Labour Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, elected one year ago, said: "Malta is now more liberal and more European and it has given equality to all its people".
And it has given him a new lease of life.
And it has given up the moral standing to push back against that persecution.
And it has given me special satisfaction to make this gift to Cornell.
And it has given to other non-profit groups supported by the Kochs.
And it has given modern works a chance to be seen by so many more people.
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