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"has been felt" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an emotion or feeling that has been experienced in the past. For example, "The pain of betrayal has been felt by many."
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Already a ripple effect has been felt.
That threat has been felt elsewhere.
The disruption has been felt on a practical level.
In recent days, that pressure has been felt once more.
But the effect has been felt beyond illegal immigrants.
CHINA'S presence has been felt on every continent.
Since then, his presence has been felt throughout the theater.
Their absence has been felt most deeply in Manhattan's Chinatown.
That's where the brunt of this insurgency has been felt".
Her impact has been felt by generations of nursing professionals.
The loss of the LV Cup has been felt keenly.
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