Sentence examples for been remained from inspiring English sources

The phrase "been remained" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use a similar phrase like "remained" or "stayed". For example, "The house has remained in my family for generations."

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been remained

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To stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised.

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She's been remained pretty unimpressed with Les ever since.

The latter was set up on Jan . 1 1810, but the dumas, innocuous though they would have been, remained on paper.

U.S. customs and immigration records from the relevant period had been routinely destroyed — and so the question of whether Osama had personal experience of America, and what that experience might have been, remained elusive.

It is because the topology has been remained the same throughout.

However, the unique behavior and structure of water in carbon nanospaces have still been remained unclear.

The actual growth mechanism is unclear, and it has been remained a debatable issue among the scientists.

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Instead, it's remained a 90/10 split.

And that is pretty well how he's remained.

It's remained very much on those terms".

After this step, 176 structures were remained.

And so it's remained very technology driven.

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