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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been stamped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has received an official mark or seal, often for validation or approval.
Example: "The documents have been stamped by the notary public to confirm their authenticity."
Alternatives: "been marked" or "been sealed".
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been stamped
noun
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
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The head joint and the upper middle joint have been stamped and over-stamped with: C. GEROCK/LONDON so that the impressions are blurred.
The Islamists have been stamped out.
My passport had been stamped minutes before.
I've been stamped that way.
Inflation has been stamped flat to a mere 0.5%.
Despite all this, local government has not been stamped out.
"And we can't return anything that's already been stamped".
Aids could have been stamped out far more easily 40 years ago than it can today.
The press has been stamped on.All of this puts the United States in a quandary.
All parties have been breaking the rules, and Indonesia's riotous tendency has not been stamped out.
Furthermore, the components of this rudimentary circuitry had been stamped cheaply on to the chip.
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