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"has been looking for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used in the present perfect continuous tense, which describes a past action that has a present consequence. Example: She has been looking for her lost keys all morning.
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He has been looking for work ever since.
He has been looking for an exit for some time.
Yañez has been looking for housing, mostly outside the city.
Since then, Fleetwood has been looking for a new home.
Lyana has been looking for her husband for eight days.
The company has been looking for a new Walkman.
"The N.Y.P.D. has been looking for some time," she said.
"Allied now has the portfolio it has been looking for.
He has been looking for a new C.E.O.
How Romantic Howard Josephs, a real estate developer, has been looking for love, and a home.
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