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have been mainstreamed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have been mainstreamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been integrated into the mainstream or widely accepted by the general public. Example: "Over the past decade, various alternative energy sources have been mainstreamed, making them more accessible to consumers."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
These gains are modest but suggest that at least some disabled students could have been mainstreamed all along.
News & Media
You say recent data from New York State suggest that some learning-disabled students "could have been mainstreamed all along".
News & Media
Still, his footprints are everywhere: crunk never became the full-fledged genre he tried to make it, but its rules have been mainstreamed.
News & Media
While security practices have been mainstreamed into major NGOs, there is still among organisations in the industry a difference between what is said in terms of security policies, and what is actually done in the field, McCann explains.
News & Media
"Some parent organizations, they're so grateful to the schools that their kids have been mainstreamed that they don't want to risk really pushing for change," said Dee Alpert, an advocate in New York who reports on the issue in the online journal specialeducationmuckraker.com.
News & Media
Furthermore, several aspects of supporting renewable energy have been mainstreamed in the city decision-making processes.
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46 human-written examples
But now that men's wear enthusiasm has been mainstreamed and streamlined, it was only inevitable that the movement would birth a category killer.
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"While we've been mainstreamed with the triumph of marriage equality, we still retain a sense of being always a bit different, forever something of a vanguard.
News & Media
The work of the Task Force on Retooling has been mainstreamed and is now the responsibility of the "Introducing New Approaches and Tools" (INAT) Group within the DOTS Expansion Working Group of the Stop TB Partnership.
Science
UNICEF Emergency Planning, Management & Coordination System: Emergency has been mainstreamed into UNICEF country programme.
Formal & Business
During fieldwork it was further learned that the original COBET centres had been dissolved and the learners had been mainstreamed into the normal primary school classes where the COBET centres were attached.
Formal & Business
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more specific synonyms like "normalized" or "integrated" if you wish to emphasize particular aspects of the mainstreaming process.
Common error
Avoid using "have been mainstreamed" in very casual or informal settings, as it can sound overly formal or academic. Opt for simpler alternatives like "become popular" or "caught on" in such cases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have been mainstreamed" functions as a verb phrase in the passive voice. It indicates that the subject has undergone a process of becoming integrated into the mainstream, as supported by Ludwig's examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "have been mainstreamed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to describe the process by which something becomes widely accepted or integrated into the mainstream. As confirmed by Ludwig, it is frequently used in news, science, and business contexts. When aiming for clarity and precision, consider using alternatives like "have become prevalent" or "have been integrated" to fine-tune your message.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have entered the mainstream
Highlights the transition of something from a niche to widespread popularity.
have become prevalent
Emphasizes the widespread adoption and common occurrence of something.
have been integrated
Focuses on the incorporation of something into a larger system or structure.
have been normalized
Suggests that something has become accepted as standard or ordinary.
have gained acceptance
Highlights the process of something being approved or agreed upon by a wider audience.
have become commonplace
Indicates that something is now a usual and unremarkable occurrence.
have been widely adopted
Focuses on the broad application and use of something.
have become standard practice
Indicates the establishment of something as a routine or customary method.
have filtered into the culture
Suggests a gradual permeation and adoption within a society's values and customs.
have permeated society
Emphasizes the thorough spread and influence of something throughout a community.
FAQs
How to use "have been mainstreamed" in a sentence?
The phrase "have been mainstreamed" is used to indicate that something has become widely accepted and integrated into common usage. For example: "Over the past decade, renewable energy technologies "have been mainstreamed"."
What can I say instead of "have been mainstreamed"?
You can use alternatives like "have become prevalent", "have been integrated", or "have been normalized" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "have been mainstreamed" or "has been mainstreamed"?
"Have been mainstreamed" is used with plural subjects, while "has been mainstreamed" is used with singular subjects. For example: "Renewable energy technologies have been mainstreamed" versus "A specific renewable energy technology has been mainstreamed".
What's the difference between "have been mainstreamed" and "are becoming mainstream"?
"Have been mainstreamed" suggests that the process of becoming mainstream is complete, whereas "are becoming mainstream" implies that the process is still ongoing. For example: "Online shopping has been mainstreamed" versus "Virtual reality technologies are becoming mainstream".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested