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"been implicated as" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has been accused or suggested as being involved in a particular action, event, or situation. This phrase can be used in past tense, present tense, or future tense. Example: The politician has been implicated as the mastermind behind the corruption scandal. In this example, it is suggested that the politician has been identified as being responsible for the corruption scandal. Another example: The company has been implicated as a major contributor to environmental pollution. In this example, it is suggested that the company has been accused of being a significant cause of environmental pollution.
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Growth inhibitory effects of cytokines have been implicated as well.
Some mutagens have been implicated as a cause of cancer.
Work, on "Medium," has been implicated as a distinctly dangerous pastime more than once.
Previous trauma or surgery has been implicated as predisposing factors.
These clouds have been implicated as possible harbingers of permanent changes in the upper atmosphere.
Many organisms, generally bacteria, have been implicated as a cause of SB infection.
Sickle-cell disease has also been implicated as a risk factor for developing pyomyositis [2 4].
Phthalates have been implicated as possible carcinogenic and teratogenic agents for humans [27 30].
Based on these observations, viral infections have been implicated as a possible cause for NDPH.
Maternal mood and anxiety disorders have been implicated as important risk factors for migraine [12 16].
Native state topology has been implicated as a major determinant of protein-folding mechanisms.
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