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The phrase 'has been committing' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone was or is actively doing something in an ongoing manner over a period of time. Example: Joe has been committing to his studies every night for the past two months.
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Over the past three years, the United States has been committing the planning fallacy on stilts.
For more than a year, Mr. Assad's government has been committing crimes against humanity in Syria.
Congress retains trade sanctions against Sudan and the State Department has not retracted its accusation, of 15 months ago, that Sudan's government has been committing genocide in Darfur.
And perhaps then, in the fullness of time, a court might decide just who has been committing war crimes in Gaza.
UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights had received "unconfirmed but worrying reports" that the pro-Ouattara force "has been committing human rights violations" during the advance toward Abidjan.
But it won't be in the form of the illegal guerrilla strikes he has been committing since his days as a student at the Rhode Island School of Design 20 years ago, nor anything like his famous Obama Hope poster.
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No crime has been committed.
"Whatever crime has been committed.
A grave injustice has been committed here.
A serious crime has been committed!
"A grave crime has been committed.
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has been contributing
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has been jumping
has been recruiting
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