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The phrase "always have been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous state or condition that has existed from the past up to the present.
Example: "I have always have been passionate about music since I was a child."
Alternatives: "have consistently been" or "have forever been".
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Which we always have been.
And so it must always have been.
"I guess I always have been.
"Syracuse-Georgetown games always have been".
Big-time hitter, always have been.
Of course they always have been.
But the Giants always have been".
I am a planner, always have been.
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It would not always have been thus.
I'm an Independent, and always have been.
Things could always have been much worse for me.
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