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The phrase "has been and continues" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when talking about something that has been happening over a period of time and is still happening. For example: "His love for music has been and continues to be a source of joy in his life."
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The core of this theory has been, and continues to be, continually questioned at a fundamental level.
Always has been and continues to be.
It was the way the story has been and continues to be framed.
Discovering Tuberculosis explains why controlling TB has been, and continues to be, so difficult.
And my family has been and continues to be active in Chemung County Cooperative Extension.
Hence, development of "contactless" annealing technology has been and continues to be a worthy objective.
Rapid solidification has been and continues to remain an important processing approach for materials.
FPGA technology mapping has been and continues to be a subject of active research.
Control of the FCC has been and continues to be a challenging and important problem.
Legionellosis has been and continues to be a life-threatening disease worldwide, even in developed countries.
Chuck Lorre's concern has been and continues to be about Mr. Sheen's health".
More suggestions(19)
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