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"has been finally rejected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has been rejected after being considered or discussed for a period of time, such as a proposal or request. For example: "The company's request for a loan has been finally rejected due to lack of sufficient collateral."
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It was finally rejected as utopian.
His proposals, however, were finally rejected by the Sejm in 1780.
For seven years the suit wound its way through the courts, and it was finally rejected.
We are finally rejecting division.
Each time he has been tersely rejected.
Since that post, the horror that was foreshadowed by some has been realized – rejected apps, rejected apps, rejected apps.
But it has been rejected".
"Terrorism has been rejected.
It has been rejected by both sides.
Our national credit card has been rejected.
Obama-ism has been rejected.
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