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Passive form: When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:09 pm  Passive form: When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response
 

HI ,

I am writig one sentence below this line,

"When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response has been got corrupted".

Does the above sentence contain any mistakes ?

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Passive form: When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:25 pm  Passive form: When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response
 

Hi Pavanhotscan,

Your sentence:
Quote:
When the transcation has been processed, the transaction response has been got corrupted

My suggestion:

When the transaction has been processed, the response to it gets/becomes corrupted.

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