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been they
pronoun
A group of people, animals, plants or objects previously mentioned.
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They haven't been: they have been dreadful.
"Where have you been?" they all asked.
As striking as those ads have been, they seem generic.
"Hey, Thai, where have you been?" they say.
They always have been, they always will be.
"But if they hadn't been they rated it only seventh or eighth".
Valid though his critiques might have been, they weren't calculated to endear him to his colleagues".
However limited these have been, they enlarged upon those that Christians inherited from Judaism.
"And had they been, they wouldn't be where they are today".
Sizable as Pope's contributions have been, they are negligible in comparison with his fortune.
Instead, they did something that's made me as proud as I've ever been: they fought back.
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