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'have undergone a' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that someone has gone through a process, typically a negative one. For example: The employees have undergone a period of restructuring following the company merger.
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Still others have undergone a metamorphosis.
The Galaxy have undergone a renovation, though.
Sneakers have undergone a profound reimaging since then.
Stalled pigs and feedlot cattle have undergone a similar transformation.
Both Brandt and Beethoven have undergone a paradigm shift.
Those attitudes, says Mr Elson, have undergone a "huge shift".
Since 2007, those assumptions have undergone a seismic shift.
And attitudes to inward direct investment have undergone a transformation.
It also helps if they have undergone a transformation themselves.
It is something granted by this country to people who have undergone a lengthy naturalization process.
But, with profits under pressure, schemes have undergone a flurry of changes.
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