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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there is been" is not correct in written English.
It is a misuse of the verb forms and should not be used. An example of a correct phrase would be "there has been."
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One reason why there is been so much excitement about the Google car is that it goes to the heart of a pathology of modern life – our dependence on automobiles.
There is been a confusion on which kind of social network is useful for entrepreneurs.
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"All the water there is, is".
What there is, is passion.
All there is is what's here.
What there is is talk.
But there is being practical, and there is being passive.
There is being beaten, and there is being dismantled.
There is being orphaned.
There's been nothing".
There's been documentation.
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