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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been angled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this when talking about a physical object that has been rotated or adjusted to an angle. For example, "The handle of the faucet has been angled to make it easier to use."
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As a result, a large component of preparation this year has been angled towards education.
At 1.01, for instance, the dancer's arm looks as though it has been angled clean out of its socket; at 1.58 the jump rope move seems to defy normal human physiology.
Among the modifications: Merida's long mane of red curls has been defrizzed, her neckline has plunged, her waistline has narrowed and her wide-eyed, round face has been angled.
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London has been angling for a piece of the action.
The west has been angling over the years to draw Ukraine into Nato.
Each has been angling for a slice of the other's market.
The United States has been angling for influence in the Arabian peninsula since oil was discovered there 70 years ago.
Paul is not the only member of the Senate who has been angling for Congress to pass a new AUMF.
SoftBank has been angling to make an investment in Uber that would value that company at far less, for example.
Shanahan has been angling aggressively for Trump to appoint him as the permanent replacement for Jim Mattis, who resigned in December.
Mr. de Blasio has been angling for the Roosevelt mantle, frequently evoking the first Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speeches.
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