Sentence examples for it been available from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it been available" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "it has been available."
Example: "I was surprised to find that it has been available for purchase for several months now."
Alternatives: "it has existed" or "it has been accessible.".

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The mechanism could have been triggered by the Zika outbreak in Brazil had it been available.

It's an option I would have taken very seriously had it been available to me.

Even so, there have been moments in cricket's rich history when the red card would have been used had it been available at the highest level.

It is quite likely that this authority would have been used had it been available when Lehman failed in September 2008.

Mr. Greenglass's grand jury testimony about his sister does not necessarily contradict his trial testimony, as it has no mention of typing, but it might have undermined his credibility had it been available to defense lawyers at the time.

Had it been available when he was the first chief prosecutor at the ICTY, responsible for sending investigators into Bosnia in the mid-1990s to gather evidence, he said, "this app would have been very useful".

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(It's available online).

It is available here.

It's available.

It's available for $7.

"It's available from today.

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