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'has been lectures' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'has been lecturing' instead. For example: Professor Johnson has been lecturing on economics for the past ten years.
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He has been lecturing in and around New York.
She travels a lot and has been lecturing in Wales and swimming in Cyprus.
The New Yorker, January 27 , 1940 P. 9Alice Roosevelt Longworth has been lecturing to conservative inclined groups of ladies.
Franzese has been lecturing athletes for 12 years, and has been part of the N.B.A.'s program since 1996.
Already by this time Nanak has been lecturing his parents on the Bhagavad-Gita and writing metaphysical verse.
The "general with the moustache" as then-Governor Bush called President Musharraf, has been lecturing us on terrorism.
He is a resident of Kingston, N.Y., has been lecturing for 25 years, and is well into his second million miles of travel.
"Mr Pessina, who has been lecturing us about what we should be doing, frankly, I think he should be paying his taxes".
Mr. Jessup, who is 52, is a graduate of Hamilton College and Yale Law School, a professor (now on leave) from Columbia, where he has been lecturing on international law since 1925.
"The government has been lecturing public servants about how they must accept a pay freeze and a big increase in pension contributions.
Since The Tipping Point became the market analyst's bible, Gladwell has been lecturing the staff of Nike, Microsoft and many others, charging $40,000 an appearance.
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