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"has been fine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the present perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that has been completed or an event that has happened in the past that has an effect in the present. Example sentence: She said her trip to Europe has been fine so far.
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"Business has been fine.
His batting average has been fine.
So far, Luck has been fine.
"The transition has been fine," he said.
Our form has been fine.
"The commute has been fine.
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And the drink has been fine-tuned for tastes in Taiwan.
The policy has been fine-tuned to satisfy privacy and environmental advocates.
Since then, the theory of breast cancer has been fine-tuned and revised.
Tussle For a decade, Tussle has been fine-tuning a handful of ideas about rhythm and dancing and instrumental rock.
Over the last few years, QVC has been fine-tuning its Web site and offering mobile phone, interactive-television and iPad apps.
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has been marvellous
has been handsome
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