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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been hyped" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is receiving a lot of attention or promotion. For example, "The upcoming release of the new video game has been hyped extensively in the media."
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Deadpool - the highly anticipated, Ryan Reynolds starring superhero flick - has been hyped to the high heavens by fans.
"In many ways, I think the threat has been hyped," he told the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
In the publishing industry, "The Passage" has been hyped as one of the hottest books of the summer.
"Unfaithful" has been hyped as a bold gender-bender because it has a manizer instead of a womanizer.
The collection has been hyped as a return to form — Vogue praised its "zeitgeisty" and "zhuzzed-up approach to daywear".
I think the threat of mass immigration from these two countries has been hyped, I don't think there will be the surge that some people expect".
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Somebody has been hyping up Workforce but Ryan Moore would rather die than be accused of any such thing.
Hop On has been hyping this device for seven years.
For well over a year now, Google has been hyping up something called Native Client.
Amazon has been hyping the idea of drone delivery in the US for years now.
The mobile phone industry has been hyping the potential of video on phones for years, but this is the first time it really makes sense to me.
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