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"had been painted" is a correct and usable sequence of words in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase, specifically the past perfect passive form of the verb "to paint." It is typically used to describe an action that was completed before another past action. Example: The walls had been painted a bright blue before the new furniture was brought in.
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The walls had been painted black.
The entire place had been painted beige.
Obviously an "s" had been painted out.
No official finish line had been painted in Central Park.
Then he learned that it had been painted over.
They had been painted over, apparently by security officials.
Other models had been painted showing far more flesh.
(By evening, the graffiti had been painted over).
The year before, a section of the City Hall roof had been painted white.
It was as if, one official noted, a bull's-eye had been painted on it.
The stage floor, furnished with just a low riser, had been painted battleship gray.
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had been presented
had been outlined
had been generated
had been identified
had been characterized
had been pointed
had been articulated
had been coated
had been established
had been constructed
had been straightened
had been delineated
had been sprayed
had been depicted
had been introduced
had been trained
had been portrayed
had been paints
had been painting
had been scrubbed
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