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The phrase "has been iced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "to be iced" and is used to describe something that has been covered or coated with ice. Example: The trees have been iced by the freezing rain, making the roads hazardous to drive on.
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So another big reform topic has been iced for the foreseeable future.
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"He has been icing his hamstring continually throughout the day," Howley said.
Some of the reviewed studies found that people experienced impaired limb proprioception, or their sense of where their limb was in space after it had been iced.
He said that he had been icing his elbow and that it was "not bothering me anymore".
"The ultimate goal was to win the gold, and it would have been icing on the cake to break the world record".
The tax benefits to the partnerships have been icing on this cake.
I'm taping it just as a precaution, so you'll see some tape on my thumb and I've been icing it a lot".
I've been icing and stretching it though... Hmmm... What necessitated your visit today?
I've been icing my feet for the last few days, and it felt good to dress up and be out.
"The sleeping giant... has been ice in the major ice sheets of Greenland and the Antarctic... the giant is no longer asleep," he says.
In recent summers, the Northwest Passage has been ice-free.
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