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there has in fact been vs there has, in fact, been

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "There has in fact been" is used when the phrase is part of a larger sentence without the need for commas. On the other hand, "there has, in fact, been" is used when the phrase is set off by commas to provide additional emphasis or clarification.

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there has in fact been

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when 'in fact' is part of a larger sentence without the need for commas.
  • Mar 21, 2013 ... But it's wrong to call it that until there has, in fact, been a second one. What if the organizers the next year decide to serve eggplant instead?
  • Dec 2, 2015 ... The Daily Telegraph stated the rape report was “patently untrue” but then, curiously, went on to admit that there has in fact been a history of ...
  • Jul 21, 2014 ... There has, in fact, been a malign convergence of the ways that Egypt's religious fundamentalists and its tyrants in political office treat women.
  • There has, in fact, been a lot of research over the last couple of decades on the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy, much of which shows that it works, ...

Alternatives:

  • there has indeed been
  • there has actually been

there has, in fact, been

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when 'in fact' is set off by commas to provide additional emphasis or clarification.
  • Mar 21, 2013 ... But it's wrong to call it that until there has, in fact, been a second one. What if the organizers the next year decide to serve eggplant instead?
  • Dec 2, 2015 ... The Daily Telegraph stated the rape report was “patently untrue” but then, curiously, went on to admit that there has in fact been a history of ...
  • Jul 21, 2014 ... There has, in fact, been a malign convergence of the ways that Egypt's religious fundamentalists and its tyrants in political office treat women.
  • There has, in fact, been a lot of research over the last couple of decades on the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy, much of which shows that it works, ...

Alternatives:

  • there has, indeed, been
  • there has, actually, been

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