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'had been forever' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to imply that something has been true for a very long time, and may still be true. Example: His loyalty to his team had been forever unwavering.
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That had been forever ago.
Where would we be, after all, if "Lolita" had been forever banned?
There were just five issues because after five the title had been forever cancelled.
Later that night, I ran into tearful Olympic planners who understood that their years of work had been forever despoiled.
One man recently said that his life had been forever changed by the content of my Web site and show.
His views were echoed by Mohammad Rafique, an assistant superintendent of police, who said his town's reputation as a quiet, peaceful place had been forever destroyed.
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The series has been forever stained by the officiating controversy.
Our lives have been forever enriched by her presence.
The fabric of the community has been forever altered.
Legal battles are being waged, and residents' lives have been forever changed.
If they had gone on to win, their winner's single would have been Forever Young.
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