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"have been readily" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something that has occurred quickly and without significant difficulty. For example, "My questions have been readily answered by the customer service team." Here, "readily" indicates that the customer service team quickly and easily provided the necessary information.
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Electronic books have been readily available since at least 2007.
To be sure, Palmer, Woodcock and Belli have been readily accepted by their new Giants teammates.
New genotypes of human parechoviruses have been readily identified after improvement of diverse diagnostic tools.
Nazi buildings in Berlin are preserved, in the name of remembering, but Communist monuments have been readily destroyed.
Consider two pieces of information that would have been readily available to Guardian readers such as Nick at the time.
This was not a world in which concepts such as freedom and slavery would have been readily comprehensible.
Poles and migrants from other new EU member states have been readily absorbed into Britain's labour market.
MSC have been readily engineered to express anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, anti-angiogenic agents that specifically target different cancer types.
These well-defined mutants, having a selective disadvantage for growth, would not have been readily obtained by conventional methods used to screen for viral mutants.
Such pictures have been readily available since the first program of American intelligence satellites, called Corona, became obsolete and was declassified in 1995.
The records revealed multiple instances where lifeguards failed to notice the victim in distress, sometimes even when it should have been readily apparent.
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