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Discover Ludwig"a while now" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that has been happening for a significant amount of time, and implies some continuity. For example, "I've been working at this office for a while now."
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"He's been around for a while now.
You've been there for a while now.
We've been small for a while now.
"We've been together for a while now".
Has been for a while now.
I've actually been making chandeliers for a while now.
Braun interrupted: "You've been doing this for a while now.
"We've been a target for quite a while now.
"He is out for a while now," said Wenger.
But for a while now its reputation has been declining.
(Hawaii has been the happiest state for a while now).
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