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had been elapsed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "had been elapsed" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would typically be "had elapsed" without the word "been." Example: "By the time we arrived, two hours had elapsed since the meeting started."
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At the time this manuscript was submitted he was 15 years old and 18 months had been elapsed since the second operation, and reportedly doing well.
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The search terminates and returns the best found solution after the allowed computation time has been elapsed.
This procedure continued until all eight arms had been visited or 10 min had elapsed.
Science
Daily sessions ended after 150 pellets had been delivered or 55 min had elapsed, whichever happened first.
It had been goalless on the 16-minute mark but the turnaround would be even more fantastical: by the time 10 more minutes had elapsed, Austria were level; another six minutes on, and Austria were 5-3 up.
News & Media
Popes should not be declared saints until at least a few hundred years have been allowed to elapse to let contemporary controversies settle into the dust of history.
News & Media
I would exclude from this the fractures of infancy when two or more weeks have been allowed to elapse between the receipt of the injury and the operation.
A clear bias of this study could have been the longer time elapsed from the baseline cross-sectional until the first malarial episode in children without intestinal helminthes, subjected therefore to other determinants of anemia.
Science
It has been shown, however, that a 9 year elapsed period has to be elapsed for the reduction to the limit of 0.5 × 10−4 cm2/s, which is the limit range of CEB 1990 Model Code.
Average -PDU delay has been defined as the time elapsed from when a PDU arrives (from upper layers) to the PDCP sublayer at the transmitter until an acknowledgement is received from the receiver.
It is possible that their answers have been influenced by the time elapsed.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using the grammatically correct and widely accepted phrase "had elapsed" instead of "had been elapsed" to describe the passage of time.
Common error
Don't add "been" when using "elapse". The verb "elapse" already implies a completed action related to time, so adding "been" creates a grammatically incorrect and redundant construction.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "had been elapsed" is an incorrect construction. The correct form is "had elapsed", where 'elapsed' functions as an intransitive verb indicating the passage of time. Ludwig AI confirms this grammatical issue.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "had been elapsed" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The proper way to express the idea of time passing is by using "had elapsed". While there are a few instances of "had been elapsed" in some sources, as pointed out by Ludwig, it is best to stick to the standard and accepted grammatical form. Using grammatically correct phrases like "had passed" or "had gone by" will ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had passed
Uses a more common and grammatically correct verb to indicate the completion of a time period.
had gone by
Emphasizes the progression of time to reach a certain point, offering a slightly more descriptive alternative.
had transpired
A more formal synonym for "had happened" or "had occurred" within a specific timeframe.
had run out
Applicable when a specific duration or limit is reached.
had expired
Suitable when a deadline or a set time is over.
had finished
Indicates the completion of a duration.
had concluded
Formal way of saying something had ended.
had ended
A more simple and plain way to mean a certain amount of time had been completed.
had advanced
A slightly more figurative option for describing the time moving forward.
had proceeded
Similar to advanced, but often implies a series of actions or events occurred during that time.
FAQs
Is "had been elapsed" grammatically correct?
No, the correct phrasing is "had elapsed". The addition of "been" is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect.
What does "had elapsed" mean?
It means that a certain amount of time has passed since a particular event or point in time. It's used to indicate the completion of a time duration.
Are there any alternatives to "had elapsed"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use phrases like "had passed", "had gone by", or "had transpired".
How do I use "had elapsed" in a sentence?
Example: "By the time the rescue team arrived, several hours had elapsed since the distress call."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested