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Discover Ludwig"has been waging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an example of the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe actions or events that have been ongoing since a point in the past until now. For example, "The United States has been waging a trade war with China since 2018."
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Who has been waging it and when was it fought?
"She has been waging a lonely battle," Mrs. Clinton said.
But the Baathist dictatorship has been waging war for decades.
China has been waging a campaign to halt corruption.
The weakened but resilient rebel group has been waging an insurgency since the 1960s.
For nearly two decades, he has been waging constitutional war on the welfare state.
"It has been waging an almost desperate diplomatic battle in Washington".
Perhaps to alleviate the boredom, Putin has been waging a P.R. campaign all summer.
But Trump has been waging and winning a battle of attrition.
For more than two years now Mr. Van Zandt has been waging his garage-rock war.
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