Sentence examples for has just been working from inspiring English sources

The phrase "has just been working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that has recently occurred and is still relevant or ongoing. Example: "She has just been working on the project for the last few hours and is making great progress."

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To outsiders like me, who believe everything they see on screen, it would appear that Colman has just been working with three of the biggest psychos in Britain – Peter Mullan (terrifying in Ken Loach's My Name Is Joe, Eddie Marsann (terrifying as the deranged driving instructor in Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky) and Paddy Considine (terrifying in just about everything he's done).

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"I've just been working hard".

"We've just been working through the process," he said.

"I've just been working at Mallory Square," Reid said.

We've just been working at getting better.

I have just been working on my game.

I've just been working so hard, and it's paying off".

"I've just been working in the restaurant these last few days," she said.

It was then that I took my first childcare job, and I've just been working since.

"But I've just been working as a teacher and at the school we used one of your textbooks".

He had just been working out the logistics for the flying effects, which involved extra red tape, thanks to "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark".

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