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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been out here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you have been in a particular place or situation for a period of time. For example, "I've been out here for five hours trying to fix this problem."
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The kids have been out here twice.
They've been out here too long.
"I been out here since day one.
I've been out here long enough.
How long have I been out here?
They have been out here extensively, as have the rowers.
But I've been out here all my life.
"Since he's been out here, he's writing more.
"We have been out here eight years," he said.
"They probably shouldn't have been out here," he said.
"How long you been out here?" he asked the kids.
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