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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Has had

He has had more than 10 years of experience in the finance domain/field.

He has more than 10 years of experience in the finance domain/field.

Please check them.

When can we use "has had" and "has" in the context?

Which one is suitable either domain or field?

  

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You can use either "has" or "has had". Both are correct. We don't usually say "domain" or "field", although "field" is a little better, and "domain" is not good at all.

  • You can use either "has" or "has had".
  • Both are correct.
  • We don't usually say "domain" or "field", although "field" is a little better, and "domain" is not good at all.
  • We just say "experience in finance".
  • CJ
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You can use either "has" or "has had". Both are correct.

We don't usually say "domain" or "field", although "field" is a little better, and "domain" is not good at all.

We just say "experience in finance".

CJ

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