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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "particles has been" can be correct and usable in written English in certain contexts
It is grammatically correct when 'particles' is used as the subject of the sentence, and 'has been' is the helping verb in present perfect tense. This construction is often used to indicate an action or state that started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. Example: The experiment shows that small particles have been moving at a constant speed for the past hour.
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After years of impasse, the study of subatomic particles has been undergoing something of a renaissance.
Sensitivity to sound, chemicals, heat, light, mechanical movement, magnetism, and charged particles has been tallied by many a hardworking scientist.
Plutonium, which can be transported easily on dust particles, has been linked to cancer of the lungs, liver, bones and lymphatic systems if inhaled or ingested.
The document warned, "Inhalation of insoluble depleted uranium dust particles has been associated with long-term health effects, including cancers and birth defects".
The accumulation experiment of ferromagnetic particles has been conducted.
The combustion history of the particles has been also studied.
Impact attrition of cubic NaCl particles has been studied.
Subsequent trapping and CDMS analysis of individual particles has been demonstrated.
Large history of particles has been used to reduce the calculation errors to <0.5%%.
The transition of survival particles has been introduced in details according to transitional function.
Large history of particles has been used to reduce the calculation errors to less than 0.5%.
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