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Discover Ludwig"has this been communicated" is correct and widely used in written English
It is typically used in a formal or professional setting to inquire about whether information has been shared or relayed to others. Example: "Has this been communicated to all team members in the email update?"
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I do not know what tipped the balance in the end, although I suspect that the Prime Minister's loyalty had expired, and that this was communicated tactfully to her.
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said the White House "would have preferred that this had been communicated better from the start, and the Justice Department has said they share that concern.
This has been communicated directly to those awaiting HBO Nordic and we have gotten nothing less than an enthusiastic response".
We had an email and a letter through the door but with the delay to works, this hasn't been communicated very well". The work is expected to finish this week.
This has also been communicated via the Stockholm Police's official Twitter account.
It seems this has already been communicated to the universities - many of them already published the new fees on their websites before the announcement was even made.
"This has been communicated to the SPL and, considering that further involvement in this matter is not in the interests of its creditors, RFC 2012 PLC will have no further involvement with the commission".
Now there is a need to express sorrow and this has been communicated mostly, sometimes unconsciously, in religious language.
To assist this, survey results have been communicated to commune and village health workers to pass on to their communities.
To date, this type of data has always been communicated through an intermediary.
It has not been communicated that well.
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