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"hasn't been removed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has not been taken away or eliminated. For example: "The stain on the carpet hasn't been removed despite numerous attempts to clean it."
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That, I guess, hasn't been removed because a website hasn't yet linked to it saying, "Strewth, I mean, seriously, would you look at this".
So if Page 3 still hasn't been removed from The Sun by the end of this year, I think we should be asking the government to step in and legislate".
And Uber hasn't been removed entirely.
Still, the Twitter feed surprisingly hasn't been removed from the site.
Many wonder why Jackson - the seventh president of the US - hasn't been removed from the $20 bill already.
"So if Page Three still hasn't been removed from The Sun by the end of this year, I think we should be asking the government to step in and legislate".
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"The danger of the far right has not been removed – far from it – and I won't forget the results of the first round and of past elections".
This has disappeared, but has not been removed altogether.
20: Send the message, for to and set has not been removed, to.
Also, the COD value has increased dramatically after the treatment because of the oil content of MO seed cake which has not been removed completely.
Other preloaded apps are tucked away under 'More applications' and 'Orange services' — so although the phone has been simplified, the functionality has not been removed entirely.
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