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The phrase "answer have been" is not correct in written English
It appears to be a grammatical error, likely intended to be "answers have been" or "the answer has been." Example: "The answers have been provided in the document."
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The questions it tried to answer have been swirling for weeks.
I often respond to students' grading questions with a question of my own: could this answer have been more precise or complete?
Typically, bracketing decisions concerning a given answer become easier to make after the consequences of the answer have been examined further.
New publications have begun weaving tales of the miraculous birth and heroic deeds of the President, while billboards bearing the slogan "Abacha Is the Answer" have been cropping up here and in other cities.
The allegations, which Tennessee has until May 21 to answer, have been widely reported and include hosting a recruit at Pearl's home for a barbecue, lying about the recruit's presence at the party to an N.C.A.A. investigator and 96 impermissible telephone calls to recruits by Pearl and his staff.
(Would the answer have been the same if the wife had been the healthy spouse?) Here, as too often in politics lately, a concern with condemning sex outside of marriage was allowed to trump what one might see as more profound virtues: a loving sense of obligation; a call to care for those who are sick or weak; mercy and kindness.
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Usually the comforting answer has been: Both.
"And the answer has been no".
The conventional answer has been: not really.
No answer has been forthcoming.
The answer has been silence.
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