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Discover Ludwig"been eating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been happening for a period of time in the past. For example: "The children had been eating candy all afternoon."
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He had been eating.
This week I've been eating.
Has everyone been eating?
I have been eating poetry.
"You haven't been eating".
"You've been eating again".
Similar(6)
"Everything's been eaten".
Your heart has been eaten by dogs.
We are eating supper.
So is eating.
Take he is eating.
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