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The phrase "all this been" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I don't understand why all this been happening lately."
Alternatives: "all this has been" or "all this is".
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Has all this been properly thought through?
"Why has all this been done against all the evidence from around the world?
Had all this been sanctioned by international law it might have had some justification.
Others wonder if eastern Europeans will want copious visas – but if so, what has all this been for?
It is possible that, had all this been done sooner and more decisively, the euro crisis might have been arrested.
So, on this occasion, with Gill Hicks, I did say: 'Has all this been cleared?' I never want to upset anyone in that way ever again.
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"That's all this is".
And all this is all gravy".
Now, all this is jeopardized.
After all, this is Sweden, not Spain.
Today, all this was removed from there".
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