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"has been researching" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action that has been happening over a period of time, often to indicate that the research is now complete. For example: "John has been researching the history of the local area for the last six months, and he has finally finished compiling his report."
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The top-heavy but fragmented market fuels the segment's frequent acquisitions, says Garnett, who has been researching the researchers for the past eight years.
Ryan Scoats, a researcher at Birmingham City University, has been researching threesomes from a sociological perspective since 2009.
Ito has been researching mobile use in Japan.
Watson has been researching and making art about the massacres for decades.
Macklon agrees – his team has been researching the hormone-stimulation phase of the IVF process.
The city's health department has been researching turf fields for several months.
Jason has been researching the experiences of people with unexplained illness for over 25 years.
America's space agency, NASA, has been researching what it calls the delay- (or disruption-) tolerant network protocol, or DTN.
Mr. Frank, who has been researching the subject for four decades, reports numerous violent deaths in the volume.
A regional air traffic official who has been researching the flights confirmed the flight data, and offered an explanation.
Ana Mestre, 33, a Portuguese furniture designer interested in sustainability, has been researching the uses of cork since 2004.
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