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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has robbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "to rob," which means to take something away from someone without their permission. For example: "The thief has robbed the bank of hundreds of thousands of dollars."
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Jenny has robbed a McDonald's.
"The government has robbed us," he said.
The old regime has robbed our dreams".
Pain has robbed the screamer of features.
AIDS has robbed many street children of their parents.
The truth is that genetics has robbed me of hair.
Construction has robbed the airport of 1,400 parking spaces.
The death of Paul Calello has robbed Wall Street of a strong and popular leader.
Still, there is no doubt the defeat in California has robbed the movement of some momentum.
The rise of the internet has robbed Fairfax papers of profits and circulation.
The collapse of tourism has robbed the town of 70% of its income.
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