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The phrase "has been rested" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is not typically used because "rested" is not commonly used in the passive voice.
Example: "The athlete has been rested for the upcoming competition."
Alternatives: "has taken a break" or "has been given rest."
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A jaded Andrew Strauss, England's Test captain, has been rested.
Anderson has been rested from the five-match one-day series against Australia that starts this Friday.
Pochettino's insistence nothing untoward is behind it suggests the Togo striker has been rested ready to face Stoke on Sunday.
Stokes has been rested for the limited-overs section of the tour after playing in all England's home matches this summer.
Dele Alli (hamstring) remains unavailable but could be in contention to face Southampton on Saturday, while Kieran Trippier has been rested.
The England spinner Graeme Swann has been rested for the last three matches of the one-day series against South Africa, with James Tredwell called up as cover.
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American industry has been resting on its oars.
The raisin has been resting on my tongue long enough.
She has been resting at home in New York since then.
His manager added: " He has been resting in St . Petersburgand will remain at home to recuperate.
Since being hospitalized overnight for observation, Armstrong has been resting at his training home in Nice.
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