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"has been non" is not correct usage of English.
It does not make grammatical sense and is not a part of the English language. If you want to use the words "has been" together in a sentence, the correct usage would be something like "He has been a reliable employee."
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Opposition to the status quo that has persisted since Karimov took over in 1989 has been non existent.
Due to the rapid dedifferentiation of hepatic parenchymal and non-parenchymal cells after they are isolated from the liver, the development of in vitro liver-like tissues has been non trivial.
In relation to training, another respondent stated: "The training has been non existent.
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"Space for the last 50 years has been non-participatory.
Data-sharing, says Mr Xu, has been non-existent.
But progress so far has been non-existent, which proves nothing either way.
Second, the basis of Asian regionalism has been non-interference in each other's affairs.
That, and other, disillusionments stole from Earle, time and again, the success that has been "non-stop since Guitar Town".
There has been non-stop shelling of Darayya for weeks and weeks now and it is intensifying day-by-day..
If anything, China's most clearly articulated foreign policy over the decades has been non-interference in other nations' internal affairs.
Since its foundation in 1967, ASEAN's most fundamental policy has been "non-interference" in its neighbours' affairs.
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