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Discover Ludwig"hasn't since" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has not occurred or been done since a specific point in time. Example: I haven't seen her since last week.
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Rihanna hasn't since "We Found Love" (2011), or maybe "Stay" (2012).
"Cooperation among prosecutors has to be improved," Mr. Dambruoso said, "and it hasn't since Sept. 11".
Mother Jones had never carried an automotive ad before then, and hasn't since.
But his girlfriend became pregnant, and when she gave birth to his daughter, Jelena, he swore off selling drugs and says he hasn't since.
"I feel young," Federer said last week, as he headed into his fourteenth U.S. Open, a tournament that he won five consecutive times, between 2004 and 2008, but hasn't since.
A big part of the reason Gilbert was hired, I expect, was to make the Philharmonic a presence in the daily life of the city in a way it hasn't since the days of Leonard Bernstein.
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No one gives a shit about Packard Bell anymore and hasn't since 1993.
He has not since he got there.
He has not since played professionally.
They haven't since.
They haven't since the 1970s".
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