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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has pursued" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that indicates an ongoing action that started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. Example: She has pursued her dream of becoming a doctor since she was a child.
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She has pursued and completed a diploma in nursing.
She has pursued, but has not completed, a doctorate there.
And she has pursued a pretty innovative strategy when it comes to streaming, as well.
One of Claiborne's passions is dance, which she has pursued throughout her life.
At her secondary school, she has pursued choral, classical, popular and even barbershop music.
But writing and editing is the work she has pursued most energetically and, arguably, most successfully.
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She had pursued every introduction, cadged every favour on offer.
Occasionally, she wondered what might have been if she had pursued a less conventional course.
She had pursued the sun and the good life to Hawaii, Arizona, and West Palm Beach, before ending up in Twin Lakes.
Asked if she had "pursued political revenge against people that wronged you," Ms. Quinn replied, "Absolutely not, absolutely not".
Instead, the soprano said that she had pursued a "completely different style of singing" to interpret the songs.
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