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be has been
verb
To possess, own, hold.
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Ablation of Barrett's esophagus (BE) has been advocated as a method to eliminate the risk of malignant transformation of BE.
And Fitzpatrick, unconventional as he might be, has been a frequent overachiever the past 20 months.
The secretary of yesterday, tomorrow, and today will be, has been, and is a humanizing influence.
The reduction in aid budgets, understandable as it may be, has been too severe.
("What should be has been replaced — forever, now — by what is").
Who that could be has been the subject of much media speculation.
The question of just how strong a Gore candidacy might be has been the subject of considerable debate among Republicans.
Grunting, rude as it may be, has been commonplace in gyms for as long as weights have been lifted.
The forecourt, where the gas pumps used to be, has been transformed into a handsome courtyard with its own forest of locust trees.
"But the fact that the ferry operation can be, has been and will be improved, does not mean, and we do not believe, that Capt.
The information may be finite and fixed but it can be has been specially selected which makes it have more coherence.
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