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Discover Ludwig'there been' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is 'there has been.' Example: There has been a lot of change in my life recently.
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"Have there been temptations?
Had there been witnesses?
Or had there been?
Hadn't there been enough change?
Have there been major conflicts?
Had there been enough time?
Have there been difficult times?
WHY hasn't there been deflation?
Have there been flaws?
But has there been?
Have there been mistakes?
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