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The phrase 'had been loading' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action that was in progress prior to another event or action. For example: The delivery truck had been loading when I arrived at the store.
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For the last two and a half days, he had been loading cargo onto trucks parked where planes usually are.
But the airline also realized that it had been loading more limes on its flights than it needed.
There were also reports that the authorities were closing Internet cafes, where people had been loading and transmitting images from their telephone cameras.
He had been loading equipment and performing sound checks all day, and he had six hours of music in front of him.
The victim was Linda Franklin, a 47-year-old F.B.I. intelligence analyst, who, with her husband standing beside her, had been loading shelves into the trunk of her car for a new home.
Mr. Miller had been loading up on Gateway shares since 1999, and Legg Mason funds owned about 10percentt of the company when the stock plunged that day to its lowest price in almost two years.
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Mr. Fahed said the tanker had been loaded with explosives.
"What if that had been loaded?" Kype said.
One truck that had been blown into the field, had been loaded with boxes.
Contaminated soil had been loaded earlier in the day and was waiting to be shipped.
By Thursday, nearly 30 tractor-trailers had been loaded with classic Astroland rides and driven out.
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