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Discover Ludwig"worked so far" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something has been successful up to a certain point in time or in a specific situation. Example 1: "The new marketing strategy has worked well so far, but we still need to monitor its long-term effects." Example 2: "I've been studying for the exam for weeks, and my study plan has worked so far. I just hope it pays off during the actual test."
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"Nothing has worked so far".
Hasn't worked so far.
The rhetoric has worked, so far.
It's worked so far for me.
It has worked so far.
It's hasn't worked so far".
"It's worked so far," he said.
I don't think it's worked so far.
The formula has worked so far.
The plan has worked, so far.
It hasn't worked so far, and it won't work now.
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