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The phrase "has been widely" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense to indicate that something has happened or is true in a widespread or broad manner. Example: "The new technology has been widely adopted by businesses in the past year." This sentence means that many businesses have adopted the new technology, indicating that it has become popular or widespread among them. Another example: "The movie has been widely criticized for its inaccurate portrayal of historical events." This sentence means that the movie has received criticism from many different people, indicating that the criticism is not isolated to just a few individuals. In both of these examples, the phrase "has been widely" is used to emphasize the widespread or broad nature of the action or description being discussed. Other variations of this phrase include "has been widely known," "has been widely accepted," or "has been widely viewed."
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He has been widely translated.
This has been widely documented elsewhere.
But this theory has been widely criticized.
This, too, has been widely reported.
Jaeggi's study has been widely influential.
It has been widely acclaimed.
It has been widely condemned.
So its return has been widely expected.
But the problem has been widely misunderstood.
Now absinthe has been widely restored.
and has been widely knocked off.
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