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The phrase 'been here for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the amount of time someone has been in a particular place. For example: "She's been here for five years and counting."
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"We've been here for years.
"Many have been here for years.
Other collections have been here for decades.
"I've been here for seven years.
"We have been here for two months.
"I've been here for fifteen minutes.
"We've been here for a while".
We have been here for 34 years".
It has been here for 142 years.
"I've been here for 22 years.
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"My family has been here for generations.
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