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Discover Ludwig"been here" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as an phrase used to indicate that something has had a long presence in a particular place or situation, or to indicate that someone has had some experience with a particular person or thing. For example: "My family have been here for generations."
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"You've been here.
Been here many times.
I've been here forever".
I've been here before.
Oklahoma's been here before.
"We'd been here before".
I've been here.
I've been here enough".
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Being here.
"Here, I'm here".
"I'm here, I'm here.
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