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Discover Ludwig"has been spun" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
This phrase is typically used in the present perfect tense and indicates that an action was completed in the past but still has an impact on the present. It is often used to describe a continuous or ongoing action. Example: The story has been spun by the media to fit their own agenda. In this sentence, "has been spun" suggests that the media has been consistently and intentionally presenting the story in a particular way, and this action has ongoing consequences.
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The appointment has been spun as "Nixon goes to China".
Since then, that fund has been spun off from Apollo.
More than that it has been spun through with blitzed preserved lemons.
And I am very sceptical about the story that has been spun.
Rogers' technology has been spun out into a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company called MC10.
The new company, called 24M, has been spun out of the advanced battery company A123 Systems.
Samples older than 21 days must be tested by AGID unless blood has been spun and the serum stored frozen.
The brand has been spun off into heatworld.com, Heat Mobile and Heat Radio.
People are still pushing against Republicans and the entire environment has been spun upside down.
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Our head has been spinning at this coincidence ever since.
Although his head has been spinning on the field, Dodge seems unaffected off it.
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