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The phrase 'has been move' is not correct
It should be 'has been moved'. You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that has been moved or relocated to a new place. For example: "The furniture has been moved to the new house."
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Nevertheless, despite some concerted efforts, notably among car makers in Europe, the goal of the "three-day car" (as one research project dubs BTO vehicles) could still be ten years distant.Ever since Henry Ford battled with Alfred Sloan's General Motors for leadership of the car industry in America in the 1920s, the watchword in Detroit has been "move the metal".
Facebook's controversial value has been "Move Fast And Break Things".
In our experience, we also use this trick to perform myomectomy by laparotomy, after the uterus has been move out with the device.
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The Court has been moving his way".
Traffic has been moving".
The fuselage has been moved.
A new family has been moved in.
That subregional has been moved to Salt Lake City.
Nothing has been moved, but there's more space.
Almost everyone else has been moved to a new position.
The "me" profile, however, has been moved outside the paywall.
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