"has been packaged" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to describe something that has been put into a box, envelope, or other container prior to being delivered to a customer or location. For example: The new smartphone has been packaged and is ready to be shipped.
Everything they experience has been packaged for them by one kind of experience-packager or another (advertisers, tennis academies, production companies, etc) and they respond to this fact with habitual irony that turns out to be just as hard to escape or stomach as the packaging.
It has been packaged.
The siblings' slightly awkward innocence has been packaged; nonetheless, it's real.
Much of Turkey's coast has been packaged, and don't get me started on Greece.
Since it was created 14 years ago, Microsoft has been packaging Internet Explorer with its Windows operating system.
Since 1996, however, the Department of Finance has been "packaging" all of its tax liens and then selling that package of liens to a trust set up by the city.
In the past few weeks, Scheetz has been packaging a good deal of Alex Rodriguez and Joe Torre merchandise with criticism of the Yankees and their fans.
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PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia