word usage - Can "earlier this year" be used in the present perfect?


Is "earlier this year" a specific time reference?
i.e. Can you say (A) is definitely wrong and (B) is right?



(A) Earlier this year, ABC, Inc., has conducted a survey.
(B) Earlier this year, ABC, Inc., conducted a survey.





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