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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it been received" is not correct and not usable in written English; the correct phrase would be "it has been received." For example, you might write, "Thank you for your order; it has been received."
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How has it been received in the Kashmir Valley?
And has it been received well by the Pakistanis?
How has it been received?
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The criticism it's received pre-release, regarding its length, is entirely justified.
"It was received well.
"It was received wisdom.
It was received rapturously in the hall.
It was received relatively coolly, apparently.
It was received very well".
"It was received extraordinarily well.
And so it's received differently.
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