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has been consented
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has been consented" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that consent has been given in the past and is still relevant, but it is more typical to use simpler forms. Example: "The agreement has been consented by all parties involved."
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Alternative expressions(20)
has been approved
has been agreed upon
has been authorized
has been ratified
has been permitted
has met with approval
has been given the go-ahead
has been sanctioned
has been granted
has been conferred
has been accessed
has been endorsed
has been committed
has been contributed
has been recognised
has been allocated
has been accepted
has been authorised
has been concurred
has been volunteered
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Baseline assessment will be undertaken after each child has been consented but prior to randomisation.
Science
The document has been consented by ministries and agencies and will be soon presented to the Government for approval.
Formal & Business
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first list focusing on chemical substances and requiring only a small amount of clinical data for its application that has been developed taking into account several existing PIM lists and European markets, and that has been consented by experts from different European countries.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
George has set down a series of questions to ministers asking for a full list of bills that have been consented to by the Queen and Prince Charles and have been vetoed or amended.
News & Media
"If Neart na Gaoithe had been consented separately, then the RSPB probably would not have taken action against it.
News & Media
In the past year only 9960 have been consented, and new council data shows fewer than 7000 actually built.
News & Media
Patients had been consented for approval of utilisation of blood and tissue results for research purposes.
Science
Patients had been consented for use of their samples for future genomic analysis.
In addition, an interim analysis for futility will be conducted after 200 neonates that are eligible for analysis have been consented, enrolled, randomised and followed for 8 weeks.
Science
However, the ethical concept of respect for persons necessitates that physicians only order tests for those diseases that have been consented to by the patient.
Science
Some of this man's conquests have been consenting in the past, which only emboldens him to believe that he is entitled to take what he wants in every case.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While grammatically correct, consider using more common and direct alternatives like "has been approved" or "has been agreed to" for clearer communication.
Common error
Avoid relying too heavily on passive constructions such as "has been consented". Active voice often results in more concise and impactful sentences. Instead of "the form has been consented to by all users", use "all users have consented to the form".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been consented" functions as a passive construction indicating that consent has been granted. Although examples exist, Ludwig AI suggests that other options might be clearer.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "has been consented" is grammatically acceptable but not the most common or preferred way to express that consent has been given. Ludwig AI suggests using more direct and active alternatives such as "has been approved" or "has been agreed to" for improved clarity. While it appears in formal, scientific, and news contexts, its frequency is rare, suggesting that writers should consider alternative phrasings for better communication. When writing, be aware of the passive construction and aim for clarity and conciseness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has been agreed to
Focuses on the act of reaching an agreement rather than the granting of permission.
has been approved
Highlights the formal approval process, emphasizing validation.
has been authorized
Emphasizes the granting of official permission or power.
has been permitted
Indicates that something has been allowed to occur.
has received consent
Shifts the focus to the recipient of the consent.
consent was given for
Rephrases the sentence structure to emphasize the action of giving consent.
has met with approval
Indicates a generally positive reaction and acceptance.
has gained assent
Uses a more formal term for agreement or consent.
has been given the go-ahead
Uses an idiomatic expression for permission to proceed.
has been sanctioned
Highlights a formal endorsement or authorization, often by an authority.
FAQs
What does it mean when something "has been consented"?
It means that approval or agreement has been officially given for something to happen or for someone to do something. It's similar to saying something "has been approved" or "has been agreed to".
Is "has been consented" the same as "gave consent"?
Not exactly. "Has been consented" implies that consent was given at some point in the past and is still valid or relevant. "Gave consent" refers to the act of giving consent. For example, "The document has been consented by ministries" vs "The patient gave consent for the procedure".
What are some alternatives to "has been consented" in formal writing?
In formal writing, you can use phrases like "has been approved", "has been authorized", or "has been ratified" depending on the specific context. These alternatives often sound more natural and direct.
How can I use "has been consented" in a sentence?
You might use it in a sentence like, "The research protocol has been consented to by the ethics committee," though it's often clearer to say, "The ethics committee has approved the research protocol" or "The ethics committee has given consent to the research protocol".
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested