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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has defined" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has established a definition. For example, "The court has defined 'property' as real estate or personal assets."
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What has defined it?
The Army has defined her.
That has defined the alliance ever since.
Bryzgalov's streakiness has defined the season.
"Adversity has defined this team," he says.
It has defined him as a sportsman.
All along, homosexuality has defined the case.
Bcl-2 has defined Dr. Reed's career.
"Andrew has defined Carl Paladino," Mr. Caputo said.
In effect, Congress has defined away potential tax earmarks.
It is Andrews' voice that has defined her.
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