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had revolutionized

  • past perfect
    of revolutionize.
    revolutionize
    verb (used with object)
    to bring about a revolution in; effect a radical change in.

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“These efforts were based on research that indicated the addition of concert-big name entertainment in Las Vegas, decades earlier, had revolutionized marketing of gaming there.”

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 28, 2024

While he had revolutionized television technology, he still struggled with picture clarity and other technical issues.

From Salon Sep. 24, 2022

By the end of the decade, his Albert Kahn-designed factory had revolutionized mass production.

From New York Times Sep. 5, 2017

“In the 1910s, the Arts and Crafts movement had revolutionized architecture,” Chris says, neck craned, cane aloft, pedestrians sidestepping him and looking at their phones.

From Washington Post Jan. 13, 2016

It had revolutionized his standards of value—forced him to consider himself as a man, entirely apart from his skill as a gardener.

From The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse

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