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has been increase
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"has been increased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has grown or become larger in size or quantity. For example: "The demand for this product has been increased in the last month."
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Alternative expressions(20)
has been risen
has been increasing
has been brought up
has been broadening
has been surging
has been escalated
has been raising
has been widen
there has been a rise
has been enlarging
has been gained
has been promoted
has been schooled
has been heightened
has been widened
has been heightening
has been broaden
has been augmenting
has been rising
has been broadened
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It seems that the high amount of iron oxide formed on the base has been increase the BET surface area of catalyst prepared with SSD method.
A study by Kanagasabhapathyt et al. (2005) demonstrated the inhibition of growth of fouling bacteria by sponge Pseudoceratina purpure-associated bacterium Virgibacillus sp. There has been increase in the search for novel pigments especially from bacterial pigments.
Since the past decade, there has been increase in the use of metal based NPs in bio-medical applications, exponential use of NPs alerts the safety concerns to reduce and/or prevent NP induced adverse effects on the living system [1].
Science
Secondly, there has been increase in number of number of export-oriented projects by foreign investors (most notable example is the investment of new plant by Fiat, SpA while shifting its production from Italy) (Trifunović et al. 2009) that have advanced domestic direct exports.
Suicidal behavior has been increase in Mexico, principally in young population.
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Recently, there has been increase in the availability and use of coagulometer devices for testing the PT and the INR of patients taking oral anticoagulants such as warfarin [ 9].
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Spirit has been increasing production.
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The rate has been increasing lately.
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And traffic has been increasing through November.
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China, meanwhile, has been increasing the pressure.
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ReprintsThe counter-trend has been increased distraction.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure that the phrase "has been" is followed by a past participle (increased), not a base form (increase). Use "has been increased" or "there has been an increase" for correct grammar.
Common error
Avoid using "has been increase". The correct form is "has been increased". Remember that "been" requires a past participle.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been increase" is intended to function as part of a verb phrase, indicating a passive action in the present perfect tense. However, it is grammatically incorrect because "increase" should be the past participle "increased". Ludwig AI shows the corrected usage in similar examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "has been increase" is a grammatically incorrect construction. The correct form is "has been increased" or "there has been an increase". As Ludwig AI shows, the past participle form is essential for proper grammar. Though present in various sources, including scientific and news media, its incorrectness impacts its overall acceptability. To avoid errors, always use "increased" after "has been". Using correct grammar enhances clarity and credibility in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
there has been an increase
This alternative adds the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
there has been a rise
This uses "rise" instead of "increase", implying a similar upward trend.
it has increased
This alternative uses a verb form to indicate a change in quantity or degree.
it has grown
Replaces "increase" with "grown", focusing on the aspect of growing in size or number.
there has been escalation
Substitutes "increase" with "escalation", which is useful in contexts about increase in intensity or seriousness.
there has been an expansion
Replaces "increase" with "expansion", focusing on the aspect of growing in range.
it has seen growth
This uses a different phrasing to express the concept of growth or increase.
it has been augmented
This alternative replaces "increase" with "augmented", implying something has been added to.
it has amplified
Substitutes "increase" with "amplified", which is useful in contexts about an increase in volume or effect.
the amount has been increased
Specifies that the "amount" is what has increased, providing more context.
FAQs
How to properly use "has been increased" in a sentence?
Use "has been increased" when referring to something that has undergone an increase. For example: "Security "has been increased" at the airport."
What is the difference between "has been increase" and "has been increased"?
"Has been increase" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is ""has been increased"", where "increased" is the past participle of the verb "increase."
What are some alternatives to "there has been increase"?
Instead of "there has been increase", you can use "there has been an increase", "there has been a rise", or "it has increased".
Is "has been increase" ever correct?
No, "has been increase" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct form is ""has been increased"" or "there has been an increase."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested