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Discover Ludwig"having been liked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it after a verb to indicate that the action was completed in the past. For example: "The film having been liked by the majority of viewers, it was decided to make a sequel."
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App-arently pictures -- those on dating sites, like Tinder, (consider your own love life) and Instagram, because people like waking up to the prospect of having been, "liked," by hundreds of others while they were sleeping.
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"I have been like that.
We had been like sisters.
"It has been like that forever".
Kenny had been like, Little young, bro.
"This apartment has been like Smolny".
I've been like that since childhood.
It has been like that everywhere.
What would I have been like?
I would've been like Alien.
But it really has been like that".
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