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enjoyed a full-run vs has enjoyed a full-run

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Enjoyed a full-run" is used when referring to a past event or experience, while "has enjoyed a full-run" is used when talking about a current or ongoing situation. The choice between the two depends on the timeframe you are referring to.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

enjoyed a full-run

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past event or experience.

This phrase is used to describe the experience of having watched or participated in a full-run of something in the past.

Examples:

  • I enjoyed a full-run of the Broadway show last year.
  • She enjoyed a full-run of the TV series over the weekend.

Alternatives:

  • completed a full-run
  • watched a full-run
  • participated in a full-run

has enjoyed a full-run

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a current or ongoing situation.

This phrase is used to describe the current state of enjoying a full-run of something, indicating that the experience is still ongoing.

Examples:

  • He has enjoyed a full-run of the theater production for the past month.
  • The team has enjoyed a full-run of victories this season.

Alternatives:

  • is enjoying a full-run
  • has been enjoying a full-run
  • has completed a full-run

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