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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been having" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to indicate ongoing action in the past. For example, "I've been having trouble sleeping lately."
Dictionary
been having
verb
To possess, own, hold.
synonyms
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That's all we've been having.
She had been having trouble sleeping.
Indeed, nutria has been having a moment.
"They have been having success with that".
I've been having nightmares.
They've been having surgeries.
But I've been having doubts.
Had she been having treatment?
He hasn't been having much luck, though.
"I've been having a blast," Pence said.
"I've been having more fun," O'Day said.
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