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Discover Ludwig"been for years" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when referring to a length of time in the past, as in the sentence: The historical monument has been standing for years.
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I have been for years.
Has been for years now.
They have been for years.
Some experts have not been for years.
Had been for years.
Has been for years.
Hasn't been for years.
It hasn't been for years.
They had been for years.
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