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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has been featured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's appearance or inclusion in a publication, media, or event.
Example: "He has been featured in several prominent magazines for his innovative work in technology."
Alternatives: "he has appeared" or "he has been highlighted."
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Witter's Houdini-like golf stunts–he has been featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not are as much about the backstory as the backswing.
He has been featured in publications like People, Details, even The Wall Street Journal.
Kendrick-Holmes's story has drawn attention nationally; he has been featured on NBC's "Today" show and ESPN's "Sports Center.
He has been featured in a promotional documentary video called "Above and Beyond: Former Marines Conquer the Civilian World".
(The New York Times profiled him in 1994, and he says he has been featured on newscasts of every local television station).
He has been featured in videos of the John Birch Society, which campaigned against the Civil Rights Act, warning, for instance, that the United Nations threatens American sovereignty.
Bieber's heart-throb status is not in doubt - he has been featured in Glamour magazine's list of the world's 50 sexiest men for two years running.
Since the Messenger was introduced, he has been featured in commercials with settings that are, well, sets, including a diner, a clothing store and a mattress store.
He has been featured on ESPN and finished in the top five in recent practice runs against veteran competitors at Stafford.
He has been featured in a handful of magazines, sat through photo sessions and was the subject of a profile last week on "60 Minutes".
He handed a visitor his résumé, which runs to five pages and lists under "awards and citations" the fact that he has been "featured and profiled thousands of times by worldwide news media".
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