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Discover Ludwig'been being' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you mean to express an ongoing action, you could use the present participle or gerund instead. For example: "I have been studying for the test all day."
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Obama has been being president.
She may have just been being kind.
"She may have been being polite".
"We'd been being egalitarian," Lamar Van Dyke told me.
He later said he had been being "sarcastic".
In fact, it's been being eroded for some time.
The first step has been being open about my fears.
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"It's being interdependent".
Chairs were being hurled.
Preparations were being made.
Roads are being paved.
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