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"has been eating" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a form of the present perfect continuous tense and is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. Example: "John has been eating breakfast for the past hour." This means that John started eating breakfast an hour ago and he is still eating it. Another example: "The cat has been eating all day." This means that the cat has been eating constantly throughout the day.
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Pop has been eating itself for years.
He has been eating this way for almost two years.
And he has been eating more at home.
He has been eating a lot of tuna.
But art has been eating itself for some time.
Ditmire has been eating goat cheese for several years.
Someone has been eating it – I suspect me.
Yes, new technology has been eating jobs forever, and always will.
SOMETIMES I can't believe what my 82-year-old mother has been eating.
He has been eating his own faeces with a view to choking himself.
This has been eating away at my insides since I heard Mano Menezes had been fired.
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