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Discover Ludwig'has been finding out' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is an example of present perfect continuous tense and is used when talking about an action that has been recently completed or is still in progress. It can be used in a variety of contexts. Example: Joe has been finding out more information about the job opening.
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The Guardian has been finding out about the lives of these Londoners.
Ellie Mackay has been finding out about the latest research into optimising city vehicle networks.
Reporter Benjamin Thompson has been finding out how quickly life recovered after a cataclysmic event 66 million years ago.
Carwyn Jones has been finding out more.
Sarah Campbell has been finding out in London.
Emily Maitlis has been finding out for BBC Newsnight.
Ola Naguib has been finding out for Africa Business Report.
The BBC's Jessica Preyser has been finding out more.
Breakfast's Mike Bushell has been finding out more.
Rory Cellan-Jones has been finding out at Berlin's IFA trade show.
The BBC's Tokyo correspondent Roland Buerk has been finding out more.
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