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The phrase 'been doing well' is correct and usable in written English and is used to talk about how someone is progressing or doing in general.
For example: "I've heard that you've been doing well in school this semester."
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Disney has been doing well.
The party has been doing well.
Wealth has been doing well, he says.
Until recently, Chevron had been doing well.
Other countries have also been doing well.
First, Mr Bush has been doing well everywhere.
"Yahoo! has been doing well since she became the CEO".
BRITAIN has been doing well in the past few years.
But non-fuel goods have also been doing well.
Industrial conversions have been doing well all over Long Island.
We've been doing well," he says, lighting another cigarette.
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