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The phrase 'has been online' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone has been using the internet for a period of time. For example: My daughter has been online for the past two hours.
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It has been online for only 18 months.
The sixth-former has been online researching unis this summer.
The entire run of Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette has been online for quite a long time.
Only one in 10 users has been online for more than five years.
Although catalogs.google.com has been online since late 2001, it still seems like a novelty to me.
It does not dampen his enthusiasm about his Web site, www.emerils.com, which has been online for about three years.
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I've been online dating since last July.
But it had been online since last October.
Until now, all of those orders have been online.
Ms. David-Klein (now Mrs. Garelick) had been online dating for years.
Ms. Richardson had been online media director at Exile on Seventh, San Francisco.
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