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'was has' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
It is not a standard phrase or expression. The correct phrase would depend on the context. For example: "He was angry, but he has calmed down now."
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Don Was has led an extraordinary double life.
His soul, such as it was, has been excised.
"Our chef was has come up with amazing concoctions".
Whatever sheen there was has been replaced with graffiti.
That fund, paltry though it was, has barely been used.
The question was, has she had a facelift?
("When Radio Was" has since returned to its old slot).
Q. Question was, has he? A. I'd have to think.
What little electricity there was has disappeared after tank shells set the only power station alight.
Whatever street life there was has been destroyed, residents said; pawnshops are ubiquitous.
Quite what caused the abscess, or exactly how severe it was, has not been revealed.
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