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The phrase "all has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything has occurred or been completed up to a certain point in time.
Example: "In the end, all has been taken care of, and we can finally relax."
Alternatives: "everything has been" or "all that has happened".
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The ALL has been the surrounded by controversy since its recent in-depth characterisation.
The association between birth order and ALL has been debated for a long time.
The situation in childhood B cell precursor ALL has been less straightforward to define.
Philadelphia positive ALL has been found to have the highest rate of extramedullary relapse.
Not all has been smooth.
Best of all has been his positioning.
All has been planned in great detail".
Because Palestine, after all, has been removed.
Yet not all has been resolved.
All has been accepted, if not forgiven.
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The genetic landscape of T-ALL has been very actively explored during the past decades.
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