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Discover Ludwig"been learning" is a correct and usable form of written English.
You can use it in the present perfect tense to describe an action that began at a point in the past and has continued up to the present. For example, "I've been learning how to play the guitar for the last five years."
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We have been learning Apple's philosophy.
It has been learning by doing.
I've been learning that too.
I've been learning my craft.
I said, "I've been learning massage".
We could have been learning Spanish.
"I've been learning on a regular basis.
But the sector has been learning, as research shows.
He hasn't been learning new tricks, that's for sure.
But I've been learning about Korea on my own lately.
They had obviously been learning -- and listening -- a lot.
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