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"has been for almost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how long something has lasted or been in effect. For example, "He has been working on this project for almost two years."
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Certainly it is the quietest that it has been for almost a century.
So Parliament remains stuck, largely as it has been for almost two years.
Ali describes Pakistan as a "dysfunctional state," adding that it "has been for almost four decades".
It is as if he's always waiting for me as my life unfolds, and has been for almost 30 years.
Only it turns out that Warmbier is incapacitated, and apparently has been for almost his entire time in captivity.
This is the reality of gun control and Democratic politics, the way it has been for almost two decades.
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Equity markets are now less volatile than they have been for almost a decade.
I'm in a service business, have been for almost 40 years here at Elaine's.
In the 1960's, steel production was virtually synonymous with economic might, as it had been for almost a century.
Stevens: Yes, we have been for almost two years now.
I was scared and have been for almost two years.
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