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'been exacted upon' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to indicate that a certain demand, payment, or penalty has been imposed or exacted upon someone. For example: "The government has exacted a heavy fine upon the business for violating regulations."
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A terrible revenge has been exacted upon her family.
A grim toll has been exacted upon Afghan security forces as well, with at least 6,785 soldiers and police killed and 11,777 wounded through November last year, SIGAR reported.
No such costs have been exacted upon us during America's longest war.
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"And so revenge was exacted upon those who felt safe in the cockpits".
What they also will not tell you is that for every ounce of tax revenues raised, a ton of cost is exacted upon society by intoxicated drivers, child addicts, counseling, rehabilitation, etc.
A penalty was exacted.
Now, revenge was exacted.
He is exacting and gallant — he bowed upon greeting a woman, and took her hand in both of his — but is not averse to mischief.
No matter where the revenues go, when you disproportionately prey upon the poor, you're exacting a regressive tax.
"The poor homosexuals," he wrote, "they have declared war upon nature, and now nature is exacting".
The process is exacting.
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