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'none has' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that none of a group of people, animals, objects, or even abstract concepts has performed an action. For example: "None of the candidates has submitted their applications yet."
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None has suffered reprisals.
None has been strong.
(None has emerged yet).
None has come.
None has been cogent.
None has lasted.
None has been forthcoming.
And none has since.
None has been met.
As yet, none has.
Because none has.
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