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"has been celebrating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an ongoing action that began in the past and that is still happening in the present. For example, "My family has been celebrating the new year since midnight."
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Rutgers University has been celebrating book artists.
South Africa has been celebrating Charlize Theron's Oscar success.
Father Stephenson has been celebrating mass at St. Peter's ever since.
Since 1666, the port of Sète has been celebrating its patron saint in boisterous style.
But not everyone touched by the Levittown experience has been celebrating.
Former Blind Date host Black, 70, has been celebrating 50 years in showbusiness.
Throughout the 2009-10 season, the 92nd Street Y has been celebrating 75 years of showcasing dance.
Wall Street has been celebrating the return of the Dow Jones Industrial Average to the terrain above 9,000.
My family has been celebrating New Year's at this resort since it had the valued five-star rating.
Baker, 74, has long championed a woman taking over the role and has been celebrating since Whittaker's selection.
Since then, he has been celebrating life and has invited millions of other survivors to join the party.
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