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"has been confronted" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect tense form of the verb "confront," indicating that the confrontation happened at some point in the past and is still relevant in the present. Example: The suspect has been confronted with the evidence against him, but he continues to deny any involvement in the crime.
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Rabbi Rosenberg, 62, has been confronted before.
The conundrum has been confronted before.
Ever since then, he has been confronted with tenacious resistance.
Pepsi, of late, has been confronted with declining market share in its core carbonated beverages market.
Livingstone later dismisses the argument, saying he has been confronted by Mann before.
Every Conservative leader since Margaret Thatcher has been confronted with a Tory split over Europe, and eventually succumbed to it.
"Every postwar German government, at some point, has been confronted with this problem," Mr. Foschepoth said of the surveillance scandal.
The banking lobby has been confronted and defeated on all intellectual fronts; the bankers have no clothes.
It's a contrarian call on Mr. Falcone, who has been confronted by an onslaught of negative publicity in recent years.
Since then, he has been confronted with civil lawsuits that are threatening to drain him of millions of dollars.
Yet Obama has been confronted with outrage over a broader amount of foreigner-based spying than most anticipated existed.
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