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Discover Ludwig"has piloted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect tense form of the verb "pilot" and indicates that the subject has performed the action of piloting in the past and may continue to do so in the present. Example: The experienced captain has piloted this ship through countless storms and rough waters.
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He has piloted thousands of vessels since then.
And Mr Bouteflika has piloted other changes for the better.
Steve Brickley, who has piloted ferries through the San Juans since 1982.
He has piloted hot-air balloons over the California wine country, Italy and East Africa.
For decades, the federal agency has piloted such innovative partnerships between colleges and public schools.
He has piloted the Sunday Times through choppy waters for several years.
In recent years he has piloted the champions Gio Ponti, Havre de Grace and Hansen.
He has piloted a Soyuz rocket, which has a four-second response window between system failure and death.
The US firm Sensity has piloted sensor-enabled parking and smart street lighting, while Australian internet provider iiNet will roll out public Wi-Fi.
Since 1973, when he began his riding career, he has piloted more than 10,000 winners - 10,013 at the time of writing.
The Society has piloted staff training in more than 100 care homes for "person-centred care", which appears to cut the use of drugs dramatically.
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