Examples of 'what has taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "what has taken"

The phrase 'what has taken' is typically used to express surprise, curiosity, or anticipation regarding someone's actions or achievements. It suggests that the speaker is intrigued or interested in understanding what specific actions or accomplishments the individual has undertaken or accomplished. The phrase is often used in conversations or inquiries about recent events, activities, or progress made by someone

How to use "what has taken" in a sentence

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what has taken
What has taken place in this decade.
We have all seen what has taken place.
What has taken the wind out of me is.
He outlines what has taken place.
What has taken place is worthy of remembrance.
You may be wondering what has taken my attention.
What has taken you weeks not to do.
Is this not precisely what has taken place in.
What has taken place is also a scandal.
Tell them precisely what has taken place.
What has taken me years to accomplish.
It is so representative of what has taken place.
This is what has taken him this far.
Here is a brief outline of what has taken place.
What has taken a while has been the photos.

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And to warn them of what has taken place.
What has taken place is a coup within a coup.
He has personal knowledge of what has taken place.
But what has taken its place is almost as inhuman.
It is an outward testimony of what has taken place in the heart.
What has taken place is an occupation which transgresses international law.
For the purpose of stealing what has taken me years to accomplish.
What has taken place in practice also confirms this interpretation.
We are but stating what has taken place in our modern letters.
He will reveal to them the meaning of what has taken place.
What has taken years to build can easily be destroyed in a matter of months.
Be careful not to destroy what has taken you so long build.
What has taken place here today never actually took place.
You may get into trouble by what has taken place.
I hope you learn what has taken me a lifetime to realize about myself.
I do feel some responsibility for what has taken place here.
What has taken me months to learn will mean with him weeks.
Critics allege that this is precisely what has taken place.
Consider what has taken place in just the last two months.
Further examination is required as to what has taken place within the industry.
What has taken place here that has jeopardized our national security.
You can not control what has taken place to this point.
There are many lessons to be learned from what has taken place.
Maybe he pretends that what has taken place is only a bad dream.
Seniors who are being abused often have difficulty articulating what has taken place.
One person can easily destroy what has taken dozens of people to build.
Neither have the abililty to understand the gravity of what has taken place.
Just consider what has taken place within just the past few months.
Neither of us have any need to change what has taken a lifetime to build.
What has taken place in this last few weeks has shaken their faith.
It has just covered in a few seconds what has taken me hours to walk.
What has taken you weeks not to do Was done in one day by a child.
The rest of the court should awake to what has taken place.
Be remarked in what has taken place in Europe.
Refer back to this each day to remind you what has taken place.

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Examples of using Has
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The incarceration system has been described as follows
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