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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been come" is not correct and not usable in written English
It appears to be a combination of two different verb forms that do not work together. Example: "I have been come to understand the importance of teamwork." (This is incorrect.)
Dictionary
been come
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
Exact(32)
This is true even if the money has been come by honestly.
If you've never been, come and see what Doncaster has to offer.
Due to the improvements in these solutions, some critical issues have been come to sight pertaining to power quality, dependability and permanence.
Prof Bell believes that the chalk debris may have been come from the freshly cut Long Man.
They used a method which they referred to as the subset-sum problem, but which has been come to be known as the knapsack problem.
Other persons whose names were found on the CD sued the state for compensation on the basis that the information had not been come by legitimately.
Similar(28)
Sorenstam has won 5 times in 11 starts this year, and 8 of her 27 career victories have been come-from-behind efforts.
"It's been coming.
It has been coming.
It's come back.
Medical change is coming.
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