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"been rolled out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that something has become widely available or has recently been released. For example: "The company's new product has been rolled out in stores across the country."
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Old boo-words have been rolled out.
This policy has been rolled out nationally.
The proposals have now been rolled out across Wales.
One that's been rolled out almost without thought.
But it has now been rolled out to the Android and iOS apps.
Even when early phases of the system have been rolled out, problems have cropped up.
The red carpet has been rolled out and people are strolling in.
Leopard-print rugs have been rolled out in "Age of Innocence" interiors.
It's as if the Vogue carpet has been rolled out ever since.
have been rolled out, as well as the murky status of the intelligence agencies.
The game, which has been rolled out in 35 countries, is also available on Android devices.
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