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Discover LudwigThe sentence "has been lied" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct sentence would be "has been lying" or "has been lied to." For example: He believed what he was told, unaware that he had been lied to.
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Judge Leon plainly feels that he has been lied to, and that we all have been.
Since it has been lied to once before, regarding Iraq, the burden of proof is higher this time.
"But the truth is that, whether these acquitted men were involved or not in the Malala shooting, the public has been lied to.
The minister did not to respond to Ms Dorrell's emotional attack and the audience member has since made it clear she feels she has been "lied to" and "let down".
One wife reconnects with an old friend who has been lied to about her husband's death; he died at the hands of "friendly fire," and the government covered everything up.
All Tamra wants is honesty and she feels as though she has been lied to, and that their trust is broken.
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You've been lied to.
We have been lied to!
The players contended they had been lied to and misled.
They say they have been lied to and misled.
"I do want answers because I have been lied to.
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