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has-been SUST.

has-been
has-been
has-been

Has been working POL.

it has been established that (proved, demonstrated)

and that on which has been invoked the name of other than God

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Yeah he did actually call me a has-been.
www.smh.com.au
Two summers ago, he was a 21-year-old has-been.
gazette.com
Upon his return, he was received with a complete absence of fanfare and told that he was a has-been who had been passed up for the next rookie in line.
en.wikipedia.org
During the early 1970s, the upstairs featured retreads and has-been acts mostly with the occasional group on the rise.
en.wikipedia.org
And for someone who had tasted success, fame and adulation, the burden of being a has-been was too much to bear.
www.firstpost.com
To many fans, it's an unnecessary circus -- a has-been and a never-was-been cashing in on their baffling popularity.
www.punditarena.com
For the foregoing reasons, and for many others too numerous to mention, the horse is just about a has-been.
www.theglobeandmail.com
If he loses, at that point, he becomes a has-been.
www.thestar.com
It is used as a trough of plenty for has-been politicians to top up their pension pots.
www.independent.ie
He couldn't fathom why management was playing has-been veterans instead of giving him a chance to prove he could be a star.
torontolife.com

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