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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I've been checking" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this sentence when you want to communicate that you have been taking the time to review something or observe something, usually for a while. For example, "I've been checking the horizon for any approaching ships."
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"I've been checking the betting sites religiously.
I hope so – I've been checking the weather forecast.
I've been checking it by the noon siren".
I've been checking in with him along the way: Part 1, "Hungry," opened the week of Super Tuesday.
Throughout lunch, I've been checking to see if she is still wearing the snake ring Roth gave her in the late 1980s.
I first found this band on a Tiny Desk Concert, which was wonderful; but I've been checking in every now and then for more recent performances, and they have gotten even better — incredibly intense.
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"I've been checked probably 50 times between these guys and the Braves, and every time I get the ball back," Cook said.
A Cameroonian working at the Mongomo stadium told BBC Sport: "I've been checked many times for Ebola when crossing the border near Ebebeyin.
Every little piece of the boat I have been checking religiously".
My wife and I had been checking on the animals after the rainstorm.
"I had been checking the weather for three weeks," he said, looking for a moment when the temperature and the leaves around the lake were perfect.
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