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The phrase "defence has been" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a current defense strategy or the past actions of a defense team. For example: - "The defence has been focusing on discrediting the key witness in the trial." - "Despite their efforts, the defence has been unable to prove the defendant's innocence." - "The defence has been preparing for this case for months, and they are confident in their approach."
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The Tory defence has been weak.
No public interest defence has been included in the Bill.
One defence has been to appropriate the label.
Even this Saudi defence has been untroubled so far.
So much about the champions' title defence has been baffling.
But its defence has been impeded by a lack of hard data.
The sheer bloody-mindedness of Argentina's defence has been one of the cornerstones of their tournament.
Our defence has been very solid in structure and shape since the Ireland game.
Southampton's defence has been improving, but they face a challenge in eight-goal Marouane Fellaini.
Such a purely commercial defence has been praised by some feminist websites.
Stoudemire's work ethic – and in particular, his application to defence – has been questioned regularly.
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