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"has not conducted" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in present perfect tense, indicating that an action or event did not occur in the past. Example: The company has not conducted a thorough investigation into the recent data breach.
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has not conducted open hearings since 1942.
Mr. Gergiev has not conducted the Philharmonic since 2000.
So far, North Korea has not conducted a test.
Colombia has not conducted a nationwide agricultural census since 1970.
He has not conducted a performance since February.
But the API evidently has not conducted that kind of clear-eyed self-assessment.
But she has not conducted public interviews recently, and attempts to reach her were unsuccessful.
North Korea has not conducted any nuclear or missile tests since November 2017.
Congress has not conducted significant hearings on military justice in 30 years.
He has not conducted since February because of back problems and surgery.
The Turkish government has not conducted a national needs assessment and aid agencies cannot receive permission to do so themselves.
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