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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how has been" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "how has it been" or "how has he/she/they been."
Example: "How has it been since we last met?"
Alternatives: "How has it gone" or "How has your experience been."
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The second method, which incorporates the classical industrial know how, has been shown to be better among the two in terms of both performance and complexity of the control law.
Once built, dams churn out electricity more cheaply than new gas-fired plants can manage.Whom to comfort, the state or private investors, and how, has been at the heart of a five-month debate over the government's "new energy model".
Across the nation, the reconsideration of what should be taught and how has been accelerated by a report in September by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the nation's leading group of math teachers.
Nadir Rouabhi: Eddie how has been impressive, completely changed Bournemouth!
Leatherhead resident Chalky White has been telling BBC News how has been helping at the Running Horse pub which was flooded following the recent storms.
The female hormone progesterone, released by the egg, prompts the tail to switch from a smooth swimming motion to a frantic flicking, but exactly how has been puzzling.
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