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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has belonged" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate possession or ownership that started in the past and continues to the present. Example: "This painting has belonged to my family for generations."
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Left field has belonged to the W.F.P. ever since.
It belongs and always has belonged to Zimbabweans.
Whatever else might be said has belonged to the victims.
Mr. Obama has belonged to Trinity for two decades.
Ervin, a former labor organizer, said she has belonged to a union since she was 16.
The writer believes that Lois has belonged to nearly 20 different worlds in her lifetime.
He has belonged to both of the main parties as well as to the Independence Party.
But the greatest acclaim has belonged to Antonio Stradivari, or Stradivarius, as he was also known.
He has belonged to Berlin's Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection since 1837.
It is a question whether the word has belonged to any aboriginal vocabulary since.
The Times of India has belonged to the Jain family for more than sixty years.
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