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The phrase "arguments have been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing previously made arguments or claims in a formal or academic context.
Example: "In the debate on climate change, several arguments have been presented regarding the impact of human activity on global warming."
Alternatives: "arguments have been made" or "arguments have been put forth".
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Internal arguments have been passionate.
Arguments have been "nugatory".
All these arguments have been about substance.
The arguments have been made and understood.
However, those arguments have been challenged.
Many arguments have been had about this.
These arguments have been rehearsed to death.
These arguments have been, and are now, vigorously denied.
Recently, the opportunity arguments have been harder to sustain.
Some of the arguments have been around before.
For 20 years the arguments have been put on ice.
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