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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been never' is not correct in written English.
It is not grammatically correct to use the past perfect 'has been' with the adverb 'never'. If you want to express something that has never happened before, the correct phrase would be 'has never been' or 'never has been'. For example: "The lake has never been frozen during the month of May."
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"That club has been never been held accountable.
"Aaron isn't a dirty player, never has been, never will be.
When it comes to junk mail, the rule, for 15 years, has been: Never respond.
Since the Great Crash of 2008 the refrain of regulators has been: never again.
Instead, in Palinland and across the right, the attitude has been: Never apologize.
Sir William also warned that "intervention never has been, never will be, never can be short, simple, or peaceable".
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I saw Deliverance when I was in my late teens and its impact has been never-ending.
What might have been never happened.
I never have been, never will be.
Once, selected features have been never removed.
But a-ha were never cool.
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