James web is fully deployed .
James web has been fully deployed.
' I think you mean this. g James Webb is too busy to be assigned to your project. ' ______________________________________________________________ Do you mean this?
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The verb 'deploy' is almost always used only in a military context,
eg The general deployed his troops along the border.'
I think you mean this.
eg James Webb has a full work-schedule
.g James Webb is too busy to be assigned to your project.
eg James Webb
The verb 'deploy' is almost always used only in a military context,
eg The general deployed
Hasibul AlamJames web is fully deployed .
The James Webb telescope is fully deployed. ("Fully deployed" is its status. All the deployment steps were executed and completed.)
Hasibul AlamJames web has been fully deployed.
The James Webb telescope has been fully deployed. "Deployed is the verb. The people who were
Hasibul AlamJames web
Yikes, no! It's not the person. It's the telescope that is or has been deployed.
Use the correct name: James Webb Space Telescope or the abbreviation JWST.
has been focuses on the act of completing the process.
is focuses on the state of affairs that exists once the process is complete.
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