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Discover Ludwig"has measured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past event where someone has quantified something. For example, "The research team has measured the decrease of pollutants in the atmosphere."
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That, in fact, is what the Wilkinson probe has measured.
The next morning the rain gauge has measured 3.2 inches.
No performance has measured up since that morning".
Precisely how unpleasant, though, no one has measured until now.
Nothing has measured me more ruthlessly than being a father".
I am a man who has measured gallons of wee.
That is why Mr. Latif has measured expectations about what he can accomplish.
"Everybody has measured things differently," said Greg Stuart, the president of the bureau.
A study has measured the impact of her announcement on women in the UK.
Since its introduction in 1998, the analyzer has measured more than 50,000 diamonds.
Every other one has measured up, and some of them brilliantly".
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