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Discover Ludwig"been there since" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how long something has been in a specific location or situation. Example: "I haven't visited my grandparents' house in years, but the old rocking chair has been there since I was a child."
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They had been there since 1883.
Steve has been there since the beginning.
The church has been there since 1736.
They have been there since.
Maureen Brainard-Barnes had been there since 2007.
After all, it's been there since 1962.
"I haven't been there since high school".
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He's been there since 1981.
"It's actually been there since January 26".
"India has been there since 1947.
He has been there since early 2012.
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