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The phrase "has been stalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a period of inaction or delay in a particular activity. For example, "The negotiations have been stalling for weeks, and there is little indication that progress will be made anytime soon."
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And the president has been stalling on this for the last four years.
"You know, this nation has been stalling for 30-some years from becoming energy independent".
Saleh has been stalling on a US-backed deal to step aside in exchange for immunity from prosecution.
Private sector business confidence has been stalling since early 2018, well before the trade war became a reality.
Samaras has been stalling since last June on the EU-IMF review of the Greek shakeup tied to the bailout.
"For the last six months the B.J.P. has been stalling Parliament on one ground or the other," Rajiv Shukla, the junior minister of parliamentary affairs, told journalists Tuesday.
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The sale has been stalled for years.
The project has been stalled.
Weapon technology has been stalled for decades.
The bill has been stalled for weeks.
But a Senate version has been stalled for months.
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