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had choreographed

  • past perfect
    of choreograph.
    choreograph
    verb (used with object)
    to provide the choreography for.

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By then, the haka had choreographed into an arrowhead with the captain at the tip.

From Seattle Times Aug. 31, 2023

The first time Neumann actually saw the sequence he had choreographed cut together with Murphy’s finished song was when “White Noise” screened in October as the opening-night selection at the New York Film Festival.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 30, 2022

He had choreographed the solo for her when she was 18 years old.

From The Guardian Dec. 10, 2018

Afterward, Thomas revealed that Manning had choreographed the celebration at practice that week.

From Washington Times Mar. 6, 2016

For the opening ceremonies’ “Parade of Champions,” Kyle, Akimi, Miguel, and Sierra had choreographed the footwork to play a burp-squeak version of “Hang On Sloopy,” Ohio’s official rock song.

From "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein

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