Sentence examples for as been characterized from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as been characterized" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a typographical error and should be "has been characterized." Example: "The phenomenon has been characterized by its rapid growth and adaptability."

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For weeks now, the contest as been characterized by a remarkably stable divide between the voters supporting Mitt Romney and those supporting his opponents.

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"There's some rebuilding to be done, but it's not as bad as was characterized".

The American Association on Mental Retardation defines the disability as being characterized by "significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social and practical adaptive skills".

AS is characterized by ataxia, severe mental retardation, seizures and absence of speech.

Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is characterized by abnormal bone formation in the spine and the sacroiliac joints.

Participants completed the four-item Relationship Questionnaire (7) and were categorized as being characterized by one of four attachment styles.

It addresses the degree to which individuals perceive their post-disorder life as being characterized by injustice.

AS is characterized by inflammatory back pain, limited motion of the spine, and sacroiliitis on plain radiography.

These findings agree with the definition of BWF as being characterized by scanty or absent parasitemia (4, 6, 9).

The students experienced wards with a favorable culture that students described as being characterized by the term "mutual respect".

We've always been characterized as terrorists.

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