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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been starring" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something has been the main feature or focus of a particular activity or event. Example sentence: The famous actor has been starring in numerous Hollywood blockbusters over the past decade.
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Edie Falco, who plays Carmela, has been starring in the play "Sideman" in London.
For Mr. Duchovny, who has been starring in "Californication" on Showtime in recent years, this was his first time on a New York stage.
Benton, who has been starring as Edna Turnblad in a touring production of the Hairspray musical, said: "I must remain positive and keep my fear under wraps.
He has been starring in the Sky series Fortitude, shot in Iceland, and has another box-set TV project on the go "about which I cannot speak".
Burke was the easier to contact, as she has been starring in the West End production of the musical The Bodyguard.
For the previous six months she has been starring nightly – as an exuberantly foul-mouthed mother – in David Hare's acclaimed play Behind the Beautiful Forevers.
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Mr. Leung's tenure in office has been star-crossed almost from the start.
Made a hit in Music Box Revue and has been starred ever since.
A word has been starred to avoid offence.
Presidential candidates have been starring in self-promoting campaign videos since Eisenhower.
Also, I've been starring in a lot of different shows like "Sam & Cat" on Nickelodeon.
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