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Discover Ludwig"been at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that someone has spent in a particular location. For example you could say, "I've been at this job for two years now."
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been at
noun
The at sign (@).
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Vandals had been at work.
They've been at it longer.
He's been at it longer.
She's been at Hermes six years.
"My entire career has been at BP.
I've been at TMP Worldwide since August.
He has been at WNYW since 2005.
Jimmy Sturr has been at this awhile.
He had never been at Treblinka.
How long you been at it?
"We must have been at school together.
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