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"has been licensed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation in which someone has been given permission to do something, such as work in a certain profession or use a trademarked product. For example: "The doctor has been licensed to practice medicine in the state of Tennessee."
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Not even one has been licensed.
It has been licensed to a startup called Intertech Bio.
That product, he said, has been licensed to Purdue.
"The vaccine has been licensed for over five years.
No new vaccine has been licensed for tuberculosis (TB) for more than three-quarters of a century, and no new drug has been licensed for half a century.
Several dengue vaccine candidates are at different stages of clinical development and one has been licensed.
This technology has been licensed to a start up company, Root Robotics.
This software has been licensed for Haas students, faculty and staff.
Our nanoparticle technology for stabilizing water-in-fluorinated oil emulsions has been licensed!
The tool was developed at Cornell University and has been licensed for commercial use (adapt-N.com).
The intellectual property has been licensed to Earli Inc., a company co-founded by Gambhir.
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