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have harked
  • present perfect of hark.

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His voice and his verse-chorus-verse songwriting have harked back directly to Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, the Police and others, as he concentrates on thoughts of seduction, romance and, occasionally, winning someone back.

From New York Times • Nov. 12, 2021

By hiring Louis-Dreyfus, the Saatchis have harked back to the skill that transformed their small agency in London's Soho district into an international behemoth: hard-nosed financial know-how.

From Time Magazine Archive

Though we have strayed often and far from righteousness, the voices of the seers have always been raised, and we have harked back to the bidding of conscience. 

From Revolution, and Other Essays by London, Jack

It might then have harked back to the foregoing chat between her and her mother, or omitted it altogether.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by De Morgan, William Frend

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