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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been commissioned" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "commission," which means to give someone the authority or responsibility to do something. You can use "been commissioned" when talking about someone being given a specific task or project to complete. For example: "The artist has been commissioned to create a new mural for the town's community center." "The report has been commissioned by the company's board of directors." "The scientists have been commissioned to conduct a study on climate change." "The writer has been commissioned to write a biography of the famous musician."
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been commissioned
noun
A sending or mission (to do or accomplish something).
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The show has only just been commissioned.
A second series has been commissioned.
A second season has already been commissioned.
He's been commissioned as the prime minister.
A second series has already been commissioned.
"It hasn't been commissioned by anybody.
A second season has been commissioned.
He had been commissioned to produce 24.
No new nuclear reactors have been commissioned since 1977.
'Whitechapel' has been commissioned for a new six-part series.
Miranda has been commissioned for a second series.
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