Both are correct.
Both are correct as they are both in the Present Perfect.
Striven.
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Both are correct as they are both in the Present Perfect.
Had striven.
He was a king. He had been Striven to achieve the throne by his uncle.
I strive to explain right now. Indeed, I am striving to explain. Yesterday, I strove to explain. In the past, I have striven to explain. If I keep this up for long enough, I will have striven to explain. The verb to strive means, basically, to try. If you noun the verb, an ancient practice that some purists hate despite the fact that we have always done it, the strivers are those who strive, and the striven could be those who have striven or who have been the object of striving. I have never heard the noun phrase "the striven" before.
Striven.
Contended with God.
The past participle is "striven".
The present perfect continuous is formed with have/has + been + present participle (-ing form of a verb).I have been strivingWe have been strivingYou have been strivingHe/she has been strivingThey have been striving
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We continually strive to better our service to our customers.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern -TR-V--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter T and 3rd letter R and 5th letter V. In alphabetical order, they are: strived striven striver strives
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