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The phrase "affairs has been" is not correct in standard written English due to subject-verb agreement issues.
It can be used in a context where "affairs" is the subject, but it should be "affairs have been" instead.
Example: "The affairs have been managed efficiently over the past year."
Alternatives: "matters have been" or "issues have been".
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The government's record on foreign affairs has been steady and is unlikely to change much now.
With the exception of Indo-China foreign affairs has been less glum.
The federal minister for Indigenous affairs has been contacted for comment.
Now that the real state of affairs has been exposed through uncompromising transparency, those lines don't work any more.
The New Yorker, August 15 , 1970 P. 86With the exception of Indo-China foreign affairs has been less glum.
Philip Banks III, the New York Police Department's chief of community affairs, has been named chief of department, the agency's top-ranking uniformed position.
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has been combining social media with open policymaking.
The city's Department of Consumer Affairs has been trying to revoke the company's license to operate since October.
Still, the federal government, especially the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs, has been reluctant to coördinate fully with the organization.
Conservative commentator Tom Switzer, an adjunct fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs, has been given another show in addition to Between the Lines.
David Sandalow, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy for Policy and International Affairs, has been to China five times in five months.
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