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The phrase "already been running" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been in progress for a certain period of time before the current moment.
Example: "The project has already been running for six months, and we are seeing great results."
Alternatives: "has been ongoing" or "has been in progress".
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"He's already been running the country for 25 years".
"A lot of those thoughts have already been running through my head".
The decision is unlikely to improve the German's temper, which had already been running high.
By then, François-Henri had already been running Artémis, the holding company that controls PPR, for three years.
The campaign had already been running in Europe, where Google has faced more criticism and investigation of its privacy practices.
(The firm has already been running adverts addressing different aspects of online privacy in various media, including The Economist).
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Vehicles have already been run on chip fat, for example.
In many ways, Truste has already been run like a business.
A similar project has already been run on 700 of the city's buses, trams and trolleybuses.
Six days of competition remain in these world track and field championships, but the suspicion is that the race of the meet has already been run.
The setup routine first clears the model of any existing turtles using "clearAll" for the case when the model had already been run.
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