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has been clicked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has been clicked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that has occurred in the past and is relevant to the present, often in the context of digital interactions, such as web pages or applications. Example: "The button has been clicked multiple times, indicating a high level of user engagement."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
has been pressed
has been selected
was selected
had been selected
was activated
had been activated
was triggered
had been triggered
has been checked
has been depressed
has been actuated
has been elected
has been ticked
has been chosen
has been energized
has been triggered
has been enabled
has been activated
has been picked
has been pushed
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
16 human-written examples
- whether the advert has been clicked or not.
News & Media
Their stage layout looks as if it has been clicked together like Duplo.
News & Media
Make sure that the on-campus button has been clicked if your event is on-campus, otherwise, your event will be viewed as TBD for its location.
Academia
This is true of the third clip in the top five, the unforgettable wedding video featuring the guests doing a choreographed dance as they enter the church, which has been clicked on more than 33m times.
News & Media
Facebook's algorithm decides what users see on their news feed based on a range of criteria, including how often a link has been clicked by other users and whether it is the kind of thing that users have engaged with in the past.
News & Media
AdWatcher, part of the Internet marketing company MordComm Inc., tracks when an ad has been clicked on five or more times from the same I.P. address and will show a warning message to the visitor that his or her address has been logged.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
The average user has been clicking in 13 times a day, said Stephanie M. Blozy, a meteorologist at AWS, formally known as Automated Weather Source.
News & Media
And although there are photos of where Santa has been, clicking on them only pops up a Wikipedia page.
News & Media
Chesapeake scored 33 goals in two games this week and head coach Brian Reese is pleased with the way the offense has been clicking.
News & Media
For each of the three clicks, we transition to a unique state representing that it had been clicked.
Academia
Search engines used to rank recipes largely by popularity, according to the number of times they had been clicked and linked to from other sites.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing user interfaces, use "has been clicked" to indicate that a button or link has been interacted with, implying a completed action with potential consequences.
Common error
Avoid using "has been clicked" when referring to a future action. Use "will be clicked" or "is to be clicked" for future scenarios to maintain grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been clicked" functions as a present perfect passive verb phrase. It describes an action (clicking) that was completed at some point in the past, with relevance to the present. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage and applicability in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Wiki
24%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Science
12%
Formal & Business
4%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has been clicked" is a grammatically correct and useful phrase for describing user interactions with digital interfaces. Ludwig AI identifies it as a present perfect passive construction, suitable for neutral registers. It's most commonly found in news media, wikis, and academic sources. When writing, remember to use it for past actions that have present relevance and to avoid it when discussing future events. Alternative phrases include "was selected" or "was activated", depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was clicked
Shifts the focus to a specific past event, lacking the present relevance implied by "has been clicked".
had been clicked
Places the action further in the past, before another past event, which may not be relevant in all contexts.
was selected
Emphasizes choice or selection, suitable when the action represents a deliberate decision.
had been selected
Places the action further in the past, before another past event and emphasizes choice or selection
was activated
Highlights the initiation of a process or function, implying a result beyond simple selection.
had been activated
Places the action further in the past, before another past event and highlights the initiation of a process or function.
was triggered
Suggests that the action started a sequence of events or a specific response.
had been triggered
Places the action further in the past, before another past event and suggests that the action started a sequence of events or a specific response.
was tapped
Applicable specifically to touch-screen interactions, implying a light, quick touch.
had been tapped
Places the action further in the past, before another past event and it is applicable specifically to touch-screen interactions.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "has been clicked" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using "was selected" or "was activated". Depending on the context, "was triggered" might also be suitable, although it can sometimes sound overly technical.
Is "has been clicked on" grammatically correct?
While "has been clicked on" is sometimes used, it is often considered redundant. The phrase "has been clicked" is generally sufficient and more concise.
When should I use "was clicked" instead of "has been clicked"?
Use "was clicked" when referring to a specific past event without a direct connection to the present. Use "has been clicked" when the action's result is still relevant or ongoing. Example: "The link "was clicked" yesterday", vs "The submit button "has been clicked", so the information is being processed now".
What's the difference between "has been clicked" and "was selected"?
"Has been clicked" specifically refers to the action of clicking, usually in a digital context. "Was selected" is broader and can apply to any form of selection, not just clicking. For instance, "The option "was selected" from the dropdown menu" conveys the same idea.
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested