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"has essentially been" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use "has essentially been" when you want to emphasize that something has been determined or concluded definitively. Example: After months of research, it has essentially been proven that global warming is an immediate threat.
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"That door has essentially been shut".
"Intraday volatility has essentially been nonexistent.
The disease has essentially been eradicated in high-income countries.
So leave them to it, has essentially been my philosophy.
"She has essentially been absent from the area.
Clean Hands as such has essentially been over since 1998.
That has essentially been the American position for decades.
But the U.S. has essentially been on its own.
The executive with options, however, has essentially been wiped out.
This has essentially been going on since the domestication of crop plants.
The worries go beyond China, which has essentially been self-sufficient in grain for decades.
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