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The phrase 'has been spending' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to talk about a continuous action that has been happening over a period of time. For example, "She has been spending her time at home since the pandemic started."
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It has been spending largely and recklessly.
He has been spending heavily in the core products too.
Clearly, somebody has been spending too much time watching "Survivor".
He has been spending all his money on his family.
She has decided that the writer has been spending all his unaccounted time with another woman.
They have also made Malaysians curious about how 1MDB has been spending its money.
Miss Willa Cather has been spending the summer on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick.
He has been spending his time working on guitar parts, he said.
For 40 years, Jackson has been spending his summers in Montana.
Instead it has been spending lavishly on pipelines and downstream assets.
A novelist has been spending the winter in a town in Connecticut.
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