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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been modelling' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the ongoing activity of someone who is a model or who has taken part in modelling or fashion shows. For example: Since she was a teenager, Sarah has been modelling for various high-end fashion designers.
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Speaking of which, guess who David Bowie has been modelling for?
As you might expect of someone who has been modelling for L'Oréal for 30 years, Andie MacDowell looks good.
Howard, who is 23 and has been modelling since the age of 17, published her open letter on Tuesday evening.
The objective has been modelling the bottomside ionospheric characteristics using neural networks.
London-born Campbell has been modelling since she was 15 and has been the cover star for more than 500 magazines.
Professor Mike Rayner works at the Nuffield department of population health at Oxford University, which has been modelling the impact of so-called sin taxes (whether on fat or sugar) for a decade.
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