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The phrase 'has been a milestone' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a momentous occasion or event that has had great significance or importance in the development of a person or situation. For example: The success of this project has been a milestone in the company's history.
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This has been a milestone year for her.
"The 10,000 has been a milestone that has driven me over the last few years.
The Graduate Record Examinations General Test has been a milestone for many of us in the graduate community.
Still, the revival has been a milestone of sorts for Hunt, 48, the youngest owner in the league.
The comparison between the availability results has been a milestone not only to evaluate the major unavailability contributors in the updates but also to implement fault tolerant design strategies when possible.
"Getting a robot to assemble itself autonomously and actually perform a function has been a milestone we've been chasing for many years," said Rob Wood at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard.
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Being able to stand with braces had been a milestone for Fidyka.
It would have been a milestone hit for Byrd, who is one homer shy of 100.
"It would have been a milestone in my career, put it that way.
The mission to retrieve the first soil sample from a Martian moon would have been a milestone for Russia.
"It would have been a milestone for the city to get increased productivity," said Diana Fortuna, the group's president.
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