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Discover Ludwig"has been bumped" is a correct sentence construction that can be used in written English.
It is in the present perfect tense and passive voice, and it means that something or someone has been moved or jolted suddenly. Example: The flight has been bumped to a later time due to bad weather.
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The big picture has been bumped by spot news.
His uncle, Prince Edward, has been bumped off the list to make room for him.
He was so impressive that George has been bumped from point to shooting guard.
The 31.4-mile (50.5km) Channel tunnel has been bumped into third place.
Last year's favorite (4/1) has been bumped down (25/1).
The 31-mile (50.5km) Channel tunnel connecting Britain and France has been bumped into third place.
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Local radio has been bumping it all summer.
As for the middle class, the average American household has been bumping up spending on entertainment steadily since 2013.
REBOUNDS Three Knicks games have been bumped off national television.
I have been bumped, bruised and scarred by such wheelchairs.
Altidore had been bumped, elbowed, kicked and tripped for 90-plus minutes by overzealous Algerian defenders.
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