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Discover Ludwig"but has" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in cases where you are contrasting two things. For example: She wanted to go to the beach, but has decided to stay home and read instead.
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But has it?
But has he?
But has she?
But has dogginess itself changed?
But has enough been done?
but has not been tested.
But has Huang actually been ordained?
But has their formula really changed?
But has Zidane ever done this?
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But have faith.
But have we really?
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