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"has been something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something has changed over time, often from one state to another. For example, "The economy has been something of a roller coaster over the past decade."
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"This has been something to build on".
This year has been something of a watershed.
This has been something of a blessing for the work.
Since then, there has been something of a turnaround.
Windows 8 has been something of a flop.
But he has been something close to the essential man".
Poulet admits playing Lyn has been something of a challenge.
Writing the novel has been something of a homecoming.
"There has been something of a shift," he says.
Indeed, Mr. Checchi's candidacy has been something of a paradox.
The sequester has been something of a disaster for Obama.
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