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Discover Ludwig"have joined" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used in the present perfect tense, when referring to something that happened at some point in the past but still has an effect in the present. For example: "I have joined a new hobby this month."
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You have joined the greats".
New people have joined us.
Politicians have joined the fray.
Both groups have joined up.
Now others have joined them.
Other unions have joined in.
Several thousand Karamajong have joined.
"We have joined them".
Some former members have joined other parties.
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Even lesser lights have joined the act.
Currently, 184 schools have joined the Initiative.
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