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Discover Ludwig"been liked" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "to like," and is used when something or someone has received approval or attention from others in the past. Example: The new social media platform has been well liked by users, with many praising its user-friendly interface and features.
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been liked
noun
Something that a person likes (prefers).
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His Facebook comment has been liked 61,000 times.
Many of the pages have been liked thousands of times.
In just 72 hours the pages have been "liked" by almost 20,000 users.
The post accompanied by #realmensupportwomen has since been liked over 20,000 times.
The more liberal he had been in Jersey City, the better Moore had been liked.
There is a Facebook page called "Toonces Must Die," which has been "liked" by 242 people.
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