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"been working with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing previous or current work experience, partnerships, or collaborations. For example: - I have been working with the company for over five years now. - She has been working with her team to develop a new marketing strategy. - He has been working with various charity organizations to support a cause he is passionate about. - We have been working with our suppliers to negotiate a better deal. - She has been working with a personal trainer to improve her fitness.
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Both have been working with NASA.
We had been working with another artist.
And I've been working with them".
So I've been working with him.
You've been working with pelts?
I've been working with a collaborator.
We've been working with them on this.
I've been working with data for ever.
Katie Marsden's been working with him since".
"I've been working with my mechanics, man.
Lavallee has been working with new thermoplastic composite materials.
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