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Has/have had

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A pitted fruit has had the seed taken out of it.
  

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The seed or stone of a fruit such as a cherry or a plum is also called a 'pit'. When that is removed, we say the fruit has been deseeded , stoned or pitted .

  • The seed or stone of a fruit such as a cherry or a plum is also called a 'pit'.
  • When that is removed, we say the fruit has been deseeded , stoned or pitted .
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The seed or stone of a fruit such as a cherry or a plum is also called a 'pit'.

When that is removed, we say the fruit has been deseeded, stoned or pitted.

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