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Discover Ludwig"have borrowed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "to borrow" and is used to indicate an action that began in the past and has continued up until now. Example: "I have borrowed this book from the library multiple times, but I still have not finished reading it."
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And they have borrowed.
Indeed, they have borrowed ideas from him.
But states have borrowed from the future for decades.
Both have borrowed policies across the ideological divide.
Provinces have borrowed indirectly (and excessively) through financing vehicles.
by the simple folk who have borrowed it.
Surely Grounds for Sculpture could have borrowed work from museums?
Shoe designers have borrowed from cars for years.
Firms and governments that have borrowed in dollars in recent years will have to pay more.
He could have borrowed traits from Chantal Akerman, with her lacerating directness and assertive intimacy.
In recent years their multinational companies have borrowed dollars offshore via overseas subsidiaries.
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