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Discover Ludwig"been busted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "bust," which means to break, damage, or defeat. Example: "After being busted for cheating on the test, Jack was suspended from school."
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Oh, I've been busted before.
And he's been busted.
Since then he has been busted twice.
Since then, three more have been busted.
And ever since, her privacy has been busted.
"I'm surprised you haven't been busted," she said.
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I was busted.
The system is busted.
Sorry, Royces, you're busted.
We were busted.
Its screen was busted.
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