Sentence examples for could be been from inspiring English sources

The phrase "could be been" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a confusion of verb forms and should not be used in any context. Example: "It could have been a great opportunity."

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President Suleyman Demirel said military commanders had assured him that all weapons in Batman could be been accounted for.

It could be been meant to be visible to only a small circle of friends, but the user failed to completely understand how to adjust the privacy settings accordingly.

Were annotated mRNAs found in this category that could be been translated in a different reading frame for a short length?

Were annotated mRNAs found in this category that could be been translated in a different reading frame for a short length? 1) The authors emphasize how this new method (Polysomal Ribo-Seq) represents a significant improvement from the previous approach.

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Afterwards, everything that could be was sold off.

Eventually though, the three keys that could be were scanned.

If more power is needed, multiple reactors could be be installed side-by-side.

Recognising there was a problem and what the solution could be is good progress.

Farmers could be be given early warning of significant new landslide risks over the radio.

It could be be displayed, he thought, in a room devoted to art about grief.

The uncertainty of tomorrow and the broken dreams of what could be are soul destroying.

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