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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been member" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to talk about someone who was previously a member of something. For example: "John has been a member of the club since 1997."
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Jacob has founded several successful technology companies and has been member of several boards focusing on building and developing businesses.
Alexander has been member of the Editorial Board of Statistics and Probability Letters, Bernoulli and Methods of Mathematical Statistics.
Since 2011 he has been member of ISO/JTC/SC38, the ISO group committee, which objective is developing a standard for cloud computing.
Since 1998 he has been member of the Expert Committees for the German Federal Government for reporting on the life situation of the elderly in Germany.
He has been member of the Executive Committee of SETAC-Europe (1997-1999) and Chair of the EuChemS Division « Chemistry and the Environment » (2003-2008).
He is or has been member of the editorial board of several relevant national and international journals, he has published as author and co-author more than 200 scientific articles in Spanish and English, and edited over 25 books, most of them in this series.
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Presidents, cabinet members, generals and admirals had been members.
The workers, who had been members of the B.C.T.G.M.
The Slavins have been members for 35 years.
The Sacks' have been members for 33 years.
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