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'has been everyone' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
To use it, you must provide more context so that it makes sense. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "It seems that everyone has been accounted for."
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Which has been everyone".
And, of course, Madonna, who in her time has been everyone, impersonates Che to sell her album American Life Exactly what is the material girl's activist agenda?
Moreover, the top's gain has been everyone else's loss: The bottom 90percentt of households have gone from holding 35percentt of wealth in the 1970s to 25percenttodayay.
The theme of the news lately has been "Everyone Keeps Getting Shot".
"When people question the scene my response has been: 'Everyone has a first kiss and you remember it.
And still am". Over the years, filing into local Sons meetings has been everyone from Hardy's widow and assorted members of "Our Gang" to the very head of the Roach Studios himself, Hal Roach--who is now 96 years old.
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"I've been everyone," Barden said last week.
Would have been everyone's favourite player had he not cheated in their opening game.
I could have been everyone's grandmother.
For the uninformed -- which might have been everyone watching -- "taco meat" is the term Ruben uses for his pelt.
What you had was everyone that stepped on the field contributed.
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