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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has carried" is a correct and common part of a sentence in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "to carry," and it is used to indicate an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has just been completed. One example of using "has carried" in a sentence is: "The company has carried out extensive research on consumer preferences before launching the new product." This sentence means that the company started conducting research in the past and has recently finished it, and the results of the research were used for the product launch. Another example is: "My grandfather has carried the tradition of making homemade bread for our family for over 50 years." In this sentence, "has carried" shows that the grandfather started the tradition 50 years ago and is still doing it now.
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She has carried out four.
"Who has carried movies previously?
But probably someone has carried it away".
He has carried it further and further.
He has carried this ball club".
That enthusiasm has carried over to libraries.
"He has carried India for 20 years.
The dissonance has carried into the courtroom.
Colette has carried Jeremy Scott ever since.
She has carried this for months.
ABC has carried the show since 1976.
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