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The phrase "been discriminated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to discuss a situation in which someone has been treated unfairly or worse than other people because of their gender, race, religion, etc. For example: "The employee felt that she had been discriminated against because she was the only woman on her team."
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been discriminated
verb
To make distinctions.
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"They have to figure out they have been discriminated against.
For centuries Travellers have been discriminated against and disenfranchised.
They have been discriminated against throughout their life.
Ever since this happened, Hazaras have been discriminated against.
He had been discriminated against his whole life," said Malik.
So if you have been discriminated against, what action should you take?
Sadie, investment adviser, London In the workplace, I haven't been discriminated against because of my tattoos.
She complained that she had been discriminated against and denied equal pay because of her race.
However, it is clearly difficult for applicants to discover and prove they have been discriminated against.
It is extremely hard to prove that you have been discriminated against in this way.
I have never been discriminated against due to my gender in Pakistan.
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