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"been in communication" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe two or more people who have been engaging in communication with one another. For example, you could say, "We have been in communication for several months now."
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At some moments, some of the officers have been nice and have been in communication with clergy or community members to keep peace.
We have been in communication for weeks".
But the Nets had not been in communication with Krstic recently.
I've been in communication with Daniel Levy since I've left, I haven't got a problem".
"We have been in communication with them," said Judianne Atencio, the Echostar spokeswoman, referring to government agencies.
During interrogations with the authorities, many Qaeda detainees disclosed that they had been in communication with Mr. Mohammed.
Aziz was also believed to have been in communication with a defendant in a current terrorism case.
"We have been in communication every day in some form since the day we met," Mr. Price said.
Hammond said Britain had called for Lee's immediate return to Hong Kong and had been in communication with the Chinese government "at the highest level".
Yesterday they greeted questions about whether they had been in communication with each other over the new rates with laughter and denials.
Australian officials have seen photographs of the part and have been in communication with Gibson, said Dan O'Malley, an ATSB spokesman.
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