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"has been gradually" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to show gradual change over time. For example, "The number of people visiting the museum each year has been gradually increasing."
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It has been gradually diluted by radio and television.
He has been gradually seduced into the Nazi movement.
The N.B.A. has been gradually increasing its use of replay.
Toyota officials say that has been gradually changing.
RB Leipzig has been gradually climbing up the leagues since.
Twitter has been gradually improving its direct messaging feature.
As slow as gender parity is taking, the trajectory has been gradually upward.
The disenchantment with the ANC, to be sure, has been gradually building over the years.
It was long used as a white pigment but has been gradually replaced by titanium dioxide.
Uniroyal has been gradually dismantled since a $950 million leveraged buyout in 1985.
"That proportion has been gradually reducing as we have put more birds outside," he said.
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