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has roamed

  • present perfect
    of roam (3rd person singular).
    roam
    verb (used without object)
    to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove.

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Clark exited this stage looking as regal as anyone who has roamed this women’s basketball haven.

From Washington Post Mar. 27, 2023

For more than 70m years, some form of the whale shark has roamed the oceans, their existence overlapping with the Tyrannosaurus rex at one point.

From The Guardian Jul. 9, 2020

Since leaving Russia, Mr. Durov has roamed the world with a core team of Telegram engineers, recently spending time in Dubai.

From New York Times May 2, 2018

Ralphie, the buffalo who has roamed the sidelines at Colorado football games and other school events for 49 years, was recently named greatest live mascot by ESPN.

From Washington Times Mar. 14, 2017

He has roamed over all the earth, till he is known as the Wanderer.

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