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Discover Ludwig"been making" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is the present perfect progressive tense of the verb "make." Example: I have been making a lot of progress in my studies this semester. This sentence expresses that the speaker has been continuously making progress in their studies throughout the semester, and that progress is still ongoing.
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I'd been making toast.
"I've always been making music.
Everyone has been making suggestions.
I've been making sizable mistakes.
It had been making progress in 2012.
She has been making it ever since.
Palestinians have been making ominous wrong moves.
Lord Mandelson, too, has been making hay.
The video had been making the rounds.
He has been making them ever since.
He's been making a Harry Hill film.
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