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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'has been when' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you wanted to use similar phrases in a sentence, you could use 'has been since', 'had been when', or 'had been since'. Example sentence: "He had been acting that way since he was a child."
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The only question has been when.
Loudest this place has been when he struck out on an O'Day slider.
"The only question," he said, "has been when, not if, a civil suit would be filed".
The autumn has been when he's picked up a lot of his ranking points in the past".
The WTO's members have long promised to get rid of them; the only question has been when.
For me, one of the best parts of these days has been when we sisters gather for daily prayer.
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The best victories anybody has is when you have to fight the hardest".
Secondary progressive MS — which Ms Van Den Borne has — is when symptoms gradually worsen over time.
His first job had been when he was fifteen.
This must have been when the conspiracy began.
Horace remembered how solicitous he had been when Loneese had been pregnant.
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