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"have been scammed" is grammatically correct and is usable in written English.
It is in the present perfect tense and is used to talk about a past event that has a connection to the present. Example: I have been scammed multiple times in my life, but I have become more careful with my money as a result.
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I realise I have been scammed.
"The states may well have been scammed if Purdue misused its patents," he said.
"I know for certain that I have been scammed," she said.
The fraud ends only when the victim learns they have been scammed and ceases to give money".
While few elders like to admit they have been scammed, victims of telephone, mail or Internet schemes are numerous.
"Most consumers don't realize they have been scammed until months later, when they notice that the club has been charging their credit card $10.95 a month," Rockefeller said in a 2009 statement.
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Straight away he realised he had been scammed.
This I did, before realising I had been scammed.
She called the police and was told she had been scammed.
"I felt I had been scammed," Ms. Miller, 60, told me.
I knew then that I had been scammed and these people were fraudsters.
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