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The phrase "has flagged" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been marked or identified as important or in need of attention. Here is an example: "The teacher has flagged your essay for further review, as there were a few errors in grammar and punctuation."
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Transparency, too, has flagged.
Yet the recovery has flagged.
Enthusiasm for European integration has flagged.
Even that effort has flagged.
But over all, the company has flagged.
The company has flagged the move for a while.
Like many high-tech companies, FatWire's growth has flagged.
"The main reason is that the communal energy has flagged.
The institutional business has flagged, after a contract with America's army and marines lapsed last year.
Indeed, the Doha round has flagged partly because its remit is so narrow.
The cult of celebrity has flagged up that most coveted commodity of the modern age: privacy.
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