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The phrase 'has been under' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a situation where something has been in a particular state for some time. For example, you could say: "The bridge has been under construction for the last two months."
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Sears has been under pressure for years.
Spending has been under tight control.
ACTA has been under negotiation for years.
"Israel has been under unprecedented cyber attack".
It has been under siege since 2005.
Brazil has been under successive I.M.F.
Dolan himself has been under that microscope.
This place has been under siege.
Their draft has been under wraps since.
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Nutrition has been under-funded.
Until now this aspect of biclustering has been under-explored.
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