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The phrase "have never reached" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that uses the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. Some possible examples of using "have never reached" in written English are: - "Despite numerous attempts, I have never reached the summit of Mount Everest." - "The company's profits have never reached the levels projected by the shareholders." - "In all my years of teaching, I have never reached a student as talented as you." - "Despite our best efforts, peace in that region has never reached a sustainable state." - "The reality of the situation has never reached the ears of the general public."
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The reduced current densities, however, have never reached zero and have shown a certain minimum value.
Nevertheless, recent studies indicated that the range may have never reached a steady state.
I have tried masturbation, but I have never reached orgasm.
The unsteady aerodynamic loads have never reached complete periodicity due to the irregular vibrations of the left and right tails.
Switzerland have never reached the finals and are ranked 26th in the world to England's ninth.
"But I have never reached the final, I have never been in it.
The Clippers are one of seven active franchises that have never reached the N.B.A. Finals.
The Blue Jackets have never reached the second round in franchise history.
She has sent him photographs, but the letters have never reached him.
But in the past discount brokerages have never reached any level of success in the business".
Fortunately, we have never reached the excesses of the recent Hollywood experience.
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