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The part of the sentence "has undergone a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has gone through a particular experience, process, or change. For example: "The company has undergone a dramatic transformation since the new CEO took over."
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But it has undergone a glorious restoration.
It has undergone a recycling operation.
Nicholas Hoult has undergone a metamorphosis.
The school has undergone a mini revolution.
Qatar has undergone a similar shift.
The basic MBA has undergone a transformation.
Shortstop, of course, has undergone a transformation.
Today, she has undergone a pedal transformation.
The dining room has undergone a subtle makeover.
Juppé, 71, has undergone a staggering image transformation.
Syracuse has undergone a resurgence under Dr. Shaw.
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