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"been watching" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the present perfect continuous form of the verb "watch" and is used to talk about an activity that started in the past and is still happening, or has recently stopped. Example: "I've been watching those birds for the past hour."
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WATCHING I've been watching "Les Revenants".
We've been watching you.
I been watching you.
"They've been watching closely.
I've always been watching.
The world had been watching.
"We've been watching," he said.
They've been watching my progress.
She had been watching TV.
He'd been watching nature documentaries.
He'd been watching the news.
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