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"has presumably been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making an inference, or an educated guess, about something that has happened in the past. For example: "The helicopter has not returned, so it has presumably been grounded by the storm."
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The past year has, presumably, been kind to those with low testosterone levels.
Human milk has, presumably, been optimised for human nutrition by evolution.
This is the moment that Canada's prime minister Stephen Harper has presumably been waiting for.
The fact that Brüno's umlaut has presumably been inserted for comic effect is irrelevant.
But the Chinese made no promises to return the plane, whose surveillance equipment has presumably been carefully picked over.
This has presumably been done on the assumption that British readers are less likely to buy collections of short stories.
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She had presumably been awed by my Führer 's aura.
Lacking the protection of a larger colony, they had presumably been eaten by brown skuas.
But why did the amphorae, which had presumably been sitting under water for 2,600 years, look so clean?
Obviously Brody hadn't turned, and realised he needed to speed up what had presumably been a long-term plan to bump off Akbari.
Because Mr. Sankoh, leader of the Revolutionary United Front, had been in government since last summer, some of his diamond deals would have presumably been legal.
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