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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I've been visiting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. Example: "I've been visiting my grandparents every summer since I was a child."
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I've been visiting Mammoth for more than 40 years.
I've been visiting my folks up in Dallas for the Thanksgiving holiday.
So to widen my choices I've been visiting farmers' markets and food festivals.
I've been visiting markets early on Saturday mornings since my teenage years.
"I've been visiting Rare & Racy ever since I stumbled upon it back in the 90s.
What seems odd to them is simply that I've been visiting a man who's been dead since 1962.
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Seeing a chance to be my usual cheeky self, I wrote 'shame you live in London', to which he replied, 'shame you just matched with me--I've been visiting for a month and leave tomorrow.
More precisely, let n i (t,x) be the number of times a node i has been visited, starting from a node x.
I've been visited by sadness and fear and disappointment and disillusionment and I've tried to fix them as best I could.
I've been visited the detention centers myself.
It was a village I had been visiting for years.
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