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The phrase 'has been linking' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that an activity or process has continued over a period of time. For example, "Since the beginning of the project, the team has been linking up with experts in the field to find the best solutions."
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Ms. Doner Schachtel, who has been linking celebrities with drug companies since 1996, maintains a database of stars and diseases.
VIP has been linking pay to performance for several years, but is only now formalising the practice.
Dick Gephardt has been linking Dean to Newt Gingrich because Dean once spoke in favor of raising the retirement age for entitlements.
Online dating site Jdate.com, for example, has been linking Jewish singles for about a decade.
One of my best moves has been linking up last September with a new bicycling Web site, PezCycling News.
An important change has been linking management incentives to how well each division performs on deadlines and costs and how they manage cash.
Similar(43)
Historically, Medicaid has been linked to demography.
He has been linked to Maj.
Methylhexaneamine has been linked to supplements.
Perchlorate has been linked to thyroid ailments.
Interpal has been linked to Hamas.
More suggestions(16)
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