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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he has" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something that someone has done or possesses, often in a comparative or explanatory context. Example: "She decided to follow the same path as he has, believing it would lead to success."
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As he has said, "Winning is everything".
As long as he has his poles.
(As he has admitted, his people skills aren't the best).
As he has explained many times, the Fed has alternatives.
But he has lost as often as he has won.
This comforted people, unlikeable as he has become.
As he has learned, it is hardly a shallow place.
As he has refined his brand, Johnson has stepped out.
Well, he doesn't really as he has six already.
Dickey proceeded more or less as he has all season.
As he has said, he wants a story.
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