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The phrase 'has been most' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the past perfect tense to describe an action that has already taken place and that began in the past. You can use it when describing an experience or an action that has had a strong impact on you. For example, "The lecture I attended last week on the history of language has been most enlightening."
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Androstenedione has been most prominently mentioned.
"This whole dilemma has been most distasteful.
Of the notebook specialists, Pegatron has been most eager.
What has been most surprising about the gig?
Thawing has been most notable at the southern margins.
This message has been most visible on social media.
The intervening century has been most eventful in Bach performance.
The frustration has been most acute for conservatives.
It's the attribute our country has been most lacking.
And, intriguingly, he has been most successful when coaching women.
So far, the contest has been most unfair.
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