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Discover Ludwig"has been here" is a valid expression in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been in a place for a period of time in the past. For example, "My family has been here for three generations."
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Brizendine has been here before.
America has been here before.
Assayas has been here before.
He has been here before.
Mexico has been here before.
Bier has been here before.
"James has been here.
"But this museum has been here before".
Mr Lukashenka has been here before.
But Annacone has been here before.
Ironically, Bangladesh has been here before.
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