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"has been competed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been finished or completed, such as a task or competition. For example: "The race has been competed and the winner has been announced."
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Vaill has been competing in the trials since 1984.
Born in Quebec City, he has been competing in trampoline since he was 13.
Brigantin (8-1) has been competing against the best milers in Europe.
Diana has been competing on an injured knee, with meniscus damage, for close to three months.
India has recently made big investments in Afghanistan, where Pakistan has been competing for influence.
(Since he has been competing, the show's ratings have gone up 28percentt).
Eric Angus, whose eldest, Niall, has been competing in junior Wimbledon this week, is far from whingeing, though.
"The club is hugely ambitious and has been competing at the highest level for some time.
Robert Morris has been competing in club hockey level and won the 2002 Division III American College Hockey Association national championship.
Zia lives in London but has been competing for the United States for several years.
His older brother, Christos has been competing with Kyrgios since Nick could walk.
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