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The part of sentence "has been lying here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that has remained in a particular place for a long period of time. For example: "This book has been lying here for months."
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And to think this ground has been lying here all these years waiting for someone to come along and lay a golf course upon it".
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"I've been lying here in pitch darkness, watching fight rehearsals over and over again … "I'm looking at the fights, figuring out the angles I'll need to film them today.
Rose could have been lying here, of course.
Wee Bear finds the old woman in his bed and cries, "Somebody has been lying in my bed, – and here she is!".
They've been lying".
"I've been lying my whole life.
It began: "The Democrats have been lying.
My God, Samsa thought, how long have I been lying here?
I have just been lying here.
But he's lying here.
"It was lying here yesterday.
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