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there has been available

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "there has been available" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "there has been" followed by a noun or "available" used in a different structure. Example: "There has been a significant amount of information available on this topic."

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Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

2 human-written examples

In the last few years there has been available a growing amount of information on composites ageing that considers effects such as temperature, oxidation, UV radiation, permanent loading, etc.

The map is certainly more detailed than its precursor — especially if you're looking at street names in Pyongyang — though some of the information gathered there has been available through Google Earth for a while.

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

58 human-written examples

There, the feature has been available in 150 of the company's stores.

News & Media

TechCrunch

Where these resources are available there has been a reluctance to use them partially due to a misconception that such procedures are technically challenging and carry significant risk.

Job opportunities opened up there that wouldn't have been available to me in our small town.

News & Media

Huffington Post

"Anything I've wanted within reason he's provided me with and, if the right players had been available, there would have been funds available, I've no doubt about that.

News & Media

BBC

There are drugs that should have been available," he said in How They Did It.

News & Media

Huffington Post

For nearly as long as sequence data have been available, there has been a heated debate about which kinds of data, molecular or morphological, provide the most accurate result when topologies obtained from different data sets are in conflict.

There are some players that could have been available for us who haven't been for whatever reason.

News & Media

BBC

However, there has been no available multiplex PCR system that is optimized for NGS analysis of forensic STR markers.

With regard to this, there has been no available information produced in the current study area that concerning to the title here undertaken.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Instead of using "there has been available", restructure your sentence to use "available" as an adjective describing a noun, such as "there has been available information" or "there has been access."

Common error

Avoid using both "been" and "available" in this structure, as it often creates a redundant and grammatically awkward phrase. Opt for clearer alternatives.

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Source & Trust

82%

Authority and reliability

2.3/5

Expert rating

Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "there has been available" functions as a statement indicating the existence of something accessible. However, Ludwig AI points out that it's grammatically questionable and recommends restructuring the sentence for clarity. This phrase aims to express that something is accessible or obtainable.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

Science

50%

News & Media

47%

Formal & Business

3%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "there has been available" attempts to convey the existence of something accessible, it's flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect and awkward. The examples illustrate usage across science, news, and business contexts, but restructuring sentences to use "available" as an adjective or opting for alternatives like "there has been access" can improve clarity and grammatical correctness. Therefore, while understandable, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal writing.

FAQs

How can I correctly use the word "available" in a sentence?

Use "available" as an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "There is "available information" on the topic" or "The feature is now "available to" all users".

What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "there has been available"?

Consider alternatives like "there has been access", "there is available information", or "it has been available since [date]".

Is "there has been available" considered grammatically correct in English?

According to Ludwig, the phrase "there has been available" is generally considered grammatically "not correct". It's better to rephrase your sentence for clarity.

What's the difference between "there has been available" and "there has been access"?

"There has been available" is often grammatically awkward and less clear. "There has been access" is a more direct and grammatically sound way to indicate that something can be accessed.

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