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Discover Ludwig"have mounted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an increase in a specific quantity or when the action of mounting or attaching something has been completed. For example: "Sales have mounted to record numbers this quarter."
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The costs have mounted.
They have mounted dead crows on sticks.
The debts would not have mounted up.
They have mounted a broad counteroffensive.
Since Monday, the casualties have mounted.
Finally, they would have mounted An Expedition.
A number of galleries have mounted one-person shows.
This year, the networks have mounted their first counterattack.
But, as his costs have mounted, his strategy has changed.
And the costs have mounted for Huntington taxpayers as well.
The flaws and gaps in the evidence have mounted.
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