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"has been marred" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or event that has been ruined or spoiled, typically through an act of interference or violence. For example: "The peaceful march has been marred by several acts of vandalism."
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The parade has been marred by violence.
But Cristian's short life has been marred by astonishing hardship.
The campaign has been marred by some violence.
A great occasion has been marred by one decision".
has been marred by conduct that has also turned the suspects into victims.
The plane's development has been marred by persistent problems with Boeing's far-flung supply network.
Some say the effort has been marred by bureaucratic squabbles and a tendency to duck responsibility.
The campaign has been marred by a wave of bombings that has caused heavy casualties.
The problem is that the industry has been marred by scandal.
Campaigning has been marred by widespread Taliban violence against candidates from secular parties.
The Aakash project has been marred by delays, controversy and infighting for more than a year.
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has been overshadowed
has been endangered
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