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The phrase "has worked on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe past actions or experiences that are ongoing or have recently been completed. Example: She has worked on various projects for the company over the past year. In this sentence, "has worked on" is used to indicate that the person has been involved in multiple projects for the company in the past year, and they are likely still working on some of them.
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The films he has worked on include "King Kong," "Charlotte's Web" and "The Matrix Revolutions".
Other websites he has worked on: -This one.
No one has worked on this scientific topic.
I know it has worked on me.
He really has worked on it.
This approach has worked on many levels.
He has worked on 40 shows since.
(He has worked on a few of his father's albums).
She has worked on games like CityVille and Drop7.
He has worked on hundreds of criminal cases.
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"I have worked on so many things.
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