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The phrase "has been ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of an item being made into smaller pieces, usually through a grinding motion. For example, "The coffee beans have been ground and are now ready to be brewed."
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Her capacity for hope has been ground down.
"But the profession has been ground down," Watson says.
What exactly has been ground up in that sandwich?
He is a grinder who has been ground down.
Infrastructure has been ground down by three decades of civil war.
Espresso is not made with coffee that has been ground to a powder.
Like thousands of disabled children before her, she has been ground down trying to survive mainstream education.
Where there has been ground fighting the destruction is even more thorough than where there has merely been bombing.
Iraq, too, has been ground down by years of battle to oust the Islamic State from a chunk of its territory.
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Renishaw's development of 3D printing, used to make metal and plastic parts, has been ground-breaking.
The land has been ground-level parking for more than 30 years and though it has been mentioned as a possible site for a sports arena or new City Hall, nothing has come of that speculation.
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has been cracked
has been shut
has been crushed
has been mass
has been land
has been onsite
has been reason
has been core
has been grounds
has been basis
has been averted
has been demoted
has been signed
has been neglected
has been announced
has been unsettled
has been crippled
has been mixed
has been replaced
has given ground
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