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The phrase "has been an ongoing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation that is continuing or persists over time. For example, "The process of creating a new company policy has been an ongoing effort for several months."
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It has been an ongoing issue.
Balance has been an ongoing problem.
This has been an ongoing study since 2006.
CALFED has been an ongoing experiment in policy innovation.
Copyright enforcement in the digital era has been an ongoing game of cat-and-mouse.
The Collateral Consequences initiative has been an ongoing project in the Clinic since 2005.
"There has been an ongoing effort for more than 10 years.
"It has been an ongoing conversation trying to coax her out of retirement to do this".
First, there has been an ongoing controversy about an additional access road to the site.
"This has been an ongoing saga and this is just another paragraph in a longer story".
It has been an ongoing issue for Shumpert, who took intravenous fluids after the game.
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