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have choreographed

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

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What the cameras won't capture tonight are the talented stage technicians who have choreographed in a month how to change the stage setup between performances in less than 60 seconds.

From BBC May 8, 2023

But it’s also clear that you have choreographed and curated a certain remembrance.

From Los Angeles Times May 9, 2022

Among the three of them, they have choreographed for Broadway, television, opera, music videos, museums and other arenas.

From New York Times Oct. 1, 2021

Do the fans have choreographed responses to different parts of the songs?

From The Verge Jun. 1, 2016

A lot of my friends have choreographed numbers for the show and asked for me to be in them, but it just hasn’t worked out.

From Time May 16, 2013

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