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The phrase "been anything but" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is the opposite of what is expected. Example: The weather forecast had predicted a sunny day, but it had been anything but. Dark clouds loomed over the sky and strong winds made it feel more like a stormy day.
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Their approach has been anything but subtle.
Recent years have been anything but average.
The aces have been anything but.
Babylon couldn't have been anything but authentic.
Third, equality has been anything but mainstream.
The going has been anything but easy.
By some measures, Finkelston has been anything but lucky.
Britain's experience has been anything but smooth.
The reality has been anything but.
The weather has been anything but harsh.
You have never been anything but trouble".
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