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The phrase "has been injecting" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when you are referring to something that began in the past and is still happening, or has only recently stopped. For example: "John has been injecting steroids for the past three years to increase his performance on the field."
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By the way, Mr. Cain has been injecting "ugly racial stereotypes" in his campaign for months.
He looks so spry that I contemplate asking if he has been injecting himself with the semen of baby pigs.
The Fed has been injecting more and more capital into the economy because — at least in theory — capital fuels capitalism.
Someone has been injecting bleach and acetone into plastic bottles, sending nearly a dozen people to the hospital in two weeks.
Since 1996, Statoil, a Norwegian company, has been injecting about a million metric tons of carbon dioxide a year into an aquifer under the North Sea.
Because the Fed has been injecting money into the economy by buying government bond markets, those bond prices are a closely watched indication of sentiment about the Fed.
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Till the end of 2012, 0.4 PV of polymer solution has been injected through 55 injection wells.
This is what has been injected in their heads.
It has been injected into the foreign policy debate," he said.
Religion has been injected into the Republican campaign in a particularly ugly way.
This cash has been injected into giving students more of what they want.
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