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has chronicled

  • present perfect
    of chronicle (3rd person singular).
    chronicle
    noun
    a chronological record of events; a history.

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No one has chronicled that story more incisively than Nicholas Eberstadt of the American Enterprise Institute.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

Tayseer Abed, a well-known writer who has chronicled the war from his tent in the southern city of Khan Younis, described it as "a dangerous test".

From BBC Oct. 14, 2025

Laura M. Holson is an award-winning feature writer and visual editor who has chronicled the intersection of money, power and celebrity in Hollywood, Silicon Valley and beyond.

From New York Times Oct. 6, 2023

As the Head of Fish Tales at Patagonia and former editor of the FlyFish Journal, Duda has chronicled the travails of wild fish, especially Pacific Northwest salmon.

From Seattle Times Aug. 22, 2023

We are not magicians," Douglas answered, "and as yet I am sure there is no paper which has chronicled your return.

From The Survivor by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim