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The phrase "has been listened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the passive voice to indicate that someone or something has been in the process of listening. For example, "The advice given by the mentor has been listened to and appreciated."
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And yet, the podcast has been listened to more than 14 million times.
"We hope she can now rest in peace knowing that she has been listened to and justice is seen to be done".
What we need to have is debate and decision-making after everybody has been listened to, democratically arrived at through the policy processes".
The BBC posted a recording of the answering machine message, which has been listened to more than 220,000 times since Mr. Phillips' brother first posted the audio on YouTube.
As soon as one week of releases has been listened to and evaluated, a new week begins, bringing with it another half-dozen mail crates full of new music.
One American voice has been listened to during the last few weeks with tremendous interest & excitement --Professor George Kennan's, in his broadcast series of Reith Lectures on "Russia, the Atom, and the West," which kept families glued to their radios for 6 Sunday evenings.
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Our elderly waiter has been listening.
I have been listening to the president and the president has been listening to me.
Anyone else suspect Adele has been listening to Tom Waits?
Corbyn, it appears, has been listening to his critics.
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