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The phrase "has been haunted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been affected by an unseen or supernatural force. For example, "The old castle has been haunted for centuries."
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This case, I think, has been haunted by several irrelevancies.
From the beginning, the study has been haunted by ambiguity.
For decades, baseball has been haunted by its past.
Obama's presidency has been haunted by race relations.
For centuries, literature has been haunted by technology.
Clinton has been haunted by his failure to stop the slaughter in Rwanda.
He has been haunted for decades by his nemesis, Chaim Tankilevich.
And yet, for all its triumphs, the field has been haunted by failure.
For 31 years, Stefan Graff has been haunted by Summons No. 1Q72724926S.
For the past few years, Instagram has been haunted by fetchingly shot black-hued foods.
FOR nearly seven years Jan Longone, an antiquarian cookbook collector, has been haunted by a ghost.
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