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The phrase 'has been mining' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process that has been happening for some time in the past. For example, "The company has been mining coal for over two decades."
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NTS has been mining the musical underground since 2011.
He has been mining for 18 of his 36 years.
This dancer and choreographer has been mining that town for material his entire career.
For the past several years, he has been mining this lode, in canny ways.
The company has been mining uranium in Niger, a former French colony, for four decades.
It is sponsored by Amara Mining, the U.K.-owned company that has been mining gold in Baomahun for 10 years.
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Nauru has been mined to death.
Phosphate has been mined on Nauru since 1907.
Of these minerals, only gold has been mined intensively.
Iron has been mined intermittently since the late 19th century.
Lead has been mined and smelted for at least 8,000 years.
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