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Discover Ludwig"has been legitimate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You would typically use this phrase in the past perfect tense, after a verb in the past simple tense, to indicate that something has happened before another event in the past. For example: "The United Nations had been legitimate for almost 20 years before the first major crisis arose".
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He says the key difference between the Soviet and US interventions is that the US presence in his country has been "legitimate".
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He is concerned, instead, to place the central religious concepts of sin and salvation historically articulated by Christianity into the framework of meaning that has been legitimated by the critically disciplined human reason as delimited in his three Critiques.
The differentiation between biotype 1B and the Old World strains has been legitimated in the assembly of two subspecies, Y. enterocolitica ssp.
Mr. Blair insisted, however, that the threat had been legitimate.
If it was for the education of a future King, it would have been legitimate.
In an opinion written after the men were executed, the Supreme Court held that the process had been legitimate.
"I did have a feeling that if it had been legitimate and not the movies, she wouldn't have passed".
Had he not done so, it would have been legitimate to ask "What is the point of Chris Tremlett"?
Many of those who have had dealings with Mr Dantas insist that these have been legitimate and conducted in good faith.
They too could have applied to JPMorgan's trades, depending on whether the trades are found to have been legitimate hedges or more speculative bets.
The tragic thing about Mr Mercer's activities is that nobody would have paid the slightest attention to them if they had been legitimate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com