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Discover Ludwig"have been loved" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is in the present perfect tense and passive voice, and is used to describe an ongoing action that was done to the subject. Example: The painting has been loved by art enthusiasts all over the world.
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Translation: "I have been loved".
You have been loved and missed each and every day.
Nora Flood: "I have been loved," she said, "by something strange, and it has forgotten me".
Her unconditional love will be sorely missed by those privileged to have been loved by Jeanne.
It was a privilege to love her and to have been loved by her.
I've never been loved and if I have been loved it's not enough to make me happy".
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"They should have been loving us years ago," he commented.
"We have been loving them to death, in a way.
Indeed, as long as there have been bikes, there have been loving odes to the tandem.
Some of these posthumous offerings have been loving, others crass.
Not all manifestations have been loving, mind you.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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