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Discover LudwigThe phrase "list has been" can be correct and is usable in written English.
It is the present perfect tense form of the verb "to be," and can be used in a sentence to indicate that something has happened or been completed in the past and continues to have an effect or relevance in the present. Example: The shopping list has been updated with all the items we need for the party tonight.
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That un-do list has been growing.
This list has been adapted from here.
The Fellowship Program's Match List has been posted.
The wine list has been improved and more tightly focused.
And make no mistake, this list has been detonated.
The list has been posted on the Guardian's datablog website.
The all-Italian wine list has been carefully assembled.
It is not clear whether the list has been finalized.
This list has been compiled by the American Philatelic Society.
Also, the automatic generation of the optimized parts list has been investigated.
An extensive reference list has been provided for this interdisciplinary field.
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