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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has since stayed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has remained consistent or unchanged since a certain point in time. For example, "I moved to this city five years ago and my address has since stayed the same."
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He denies all wrongdoing and has since stayed active in politics, but only behind the scenes.
He has since stayed on the right-most tip of the Left Democrats.
Abe, a conservative who has raised defence spending to counter an increasingly assertive China, provoked outrage in Beijing and Seoul in December 2013 when he paid his respects at Yasukuni, although he has since stayed away.
Bachmann has since stayed quiet on the issue.
Roswell has since stayed on the show, which is still airing as of 2015.
President Obama has previously said that Emanuel would be a "terrific" mayor, but has since stayed out of the mayor's race in Chicago.
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The two have since stayed in contact.
They have since stayed in touch, and the nanny called to check on the family after the Sept. 11 attack.
I did go to see her in Gloucestershire soon after she moved but we have since stayed in touch mainly with cards and letters.
Kinnock failed to persuade the youth vote he was "with it" and politicians have since stayed away from such stunts, but the use of big-name pulling power took hold.
This isn't the hacky, buggy experience you may be used to if you tried streaming games offerings back when they first came out and have since stayed away; it's what the future of the market looks like, and anyone dreaming of a proper 'Netflix for games' should be very excited right now.
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