Sentence examples for has been announcing from inspiring English sources

"has been announcing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that has been continuing to be announced over a certain period of time. Example sentence: The mayor's office has been announcing new changes to the city ordinances for the past two months.

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Toshiba has been announcing fuel cells for home use for ages now, but it seems the announcement [press release in English] they made today is really serious.

This week, The New Yorker has been announcing the longlists for the 2016 National Book Awards.

He has been a professor of speech at St . Johns University, in Queens, even longer than he has been announcing.

The government has been announcing a law on domestic workers' rights since 2008 but we still haven't seen it".

It's the album she has been announcing she would release for some time, made outside the major-label system and its pressures to design songs for pop radio.

The company has been announcing new services so fast, over the past couple of years, that you'd be forgiven for having missed one or two of them.

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Nothing has been announced.

What has been announced?

Q | What has been announced?

No verdict has been announced.

No casting has been announced.

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