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she has been created
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "she has been created" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the origin or formation of a person or character, often in a metaphorical or fictional sense. Example: "In the story, she has been created by a brilliant scientist who wanted to explore the boundaries of artificial intelligence."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
she was brought into existence
she was designed
she was formed
she has been allocated
she has been located
she has been promoted
she has been initiated
she has been operated
she has been crucified
she has been prosecuted
she has been creating
she has been expected
she has been ignored
she advanced to
she has been dragged
she has been reported
she has been impressed
she has been marked
she has been encouraged
she has been improving
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
I don't like her much more as I come to know her better – but I do admire the way she has been created.
News & Media
You know, she will blame family planning and yet she is the one with the problem, or maybe that is the way she has been created.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
More recently, in New York, she has been creating nontraditional works, of which "Conversations with Shiva: Bharatanatyam Unwrapped" is the latest.
News & Media
For 30 years, she has been creating a portrait of childhood, in pictures and words, which she has asked children to help her construct.
News & Media
While that framing severely undercuts the adventurous music she has been creating for more than a decade, she clearly takes her role as a pioneer seriously, even literally.
News & Media
She has been creating magical pictures based on childhood memories and fairytales for more than 50 years and her works now sell for hundreds of thousands of pounds.
News & Media
Ms. Pfaff, who emerged in the gap between Process Art and the Pattern and Decoration movement, may be more of a formalist than her successors, but she has been creating elaborately impure, implicitly narrative environments for more than 25 years.
News & Media
She has been creating dance -- and changing what we think of as dance -- for half a century, including radical experiments in the 1960s Judson Dance Theater movement, stints with the 1970s improvisational collective Grand Union and a decades-long history of interdisciplinary collaborations with artists like Robert Rauschenberg.
News & Media
Twenty years ago, Ms. Gillis epitomized the fiery, wild "Rhiannon" of Ms. Nicks's song, but more recently, she has been creating works of a different sort; the waist-length mane of auburn hair does not whip around quite so much, and a vocabulary of more subtle, controlled movement points toward a less physical, more meditative approach in what she calls her "exploration of the human spirit".
News & Media
She is also currently collaborating with D'Alessio, with whom she has been creating interactive art since 2010, and working as well with Obermaier.
News & Media
She has been creating and leading change in education and enterprise for 31 years, teaching every level of school from grade school to graduate school and consulting with companies around the world.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "she has been created" to emphasize the act of creation and the entity responsible for it, particularly when the creator or the process is significant.
Common error
Avoid substituting the passive voice ("she has been created") with an active voice construction when the agent performing the creation is unknown, unimportant, or when emphasizing the result of the creation is more relevant. For example, don't replace it with "someone created her" if the creator is not the focus.
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Linguistic Context
She has been created functions as a passive construction, indicating that the subject (she) is the recipient of the action (creation). Ludwig's examples show its use in describing the origin or design of a person or character.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Wiki
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "she has been created" is a grammatically sound passive construction used to emphasize the result or purpose of a creation rather than the creator. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable in written English. While generally neutral in register, the context dictates the overall formality. Examples show usage in news, science, and wiki contexts. Considering the limited number of real-world examples it is not one of the most common ways to express a creation but rather an exception.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
she was brought into existence
Emphasizes the act of being brought into being, often implying a deliberate action.
she was brought to life
Implies animation or giving life to something that was previously inanimate.
she was fashioned
Suggests skillful creation or shaping, often with artistic intent.
she was designed
Highlights the planning and intention behind the creation.
she was made
A simpler and more general way of expressing creation.
she was formed
Focuses on the process of taking shape or being structured.
she originated
Emphasizes the point of origin or beginning.
she was developed
Suggests a gradual process of growth and refinement.
she was born
Refers specifically to the event of birth or beginning of life.
her genesis was
A more formal and literary way of referring to the beginning or origin.
FAQs
How can I use "she has been created" in a sentence?
Use "she has been created" to emphasize the process or source of someone's creation, whether literally or metaphorically. For example: "In the novel, "she has been created" as the perfect AI companion."
What's a more formal alternative to "she has been created"?
A more formal alternative could be "she was brought into existence", which emphasizes the act of creation in a more elevated tone.
Is it always necessary to specify who created "she" when using "she has been created"?
No, it's not always necessary. The passive voice construction allows you to focus on the created entity rather than the creator. For instance: "She has been created with advanced AI technology" focuses on the technology, not the specific developers.
What is the difference between saying "she has been created" and "she was creating"?
"She has been created" implies that the act of creation is complete and she is now in existence. "She was creating" implies that she was in the process of creating something else, an entirely different meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested