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"have always been doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a continuous action that has been happening for a long time. For example: "I have always been doing my best to improve my writing skills."
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"We have always been doing this from the American people to the Russian people," she said.
People have always been doing science because they have always wanted to make sense of the world and harness its power.
"I accept that the comments that Ken Livingstone has made makes it more difficult for Londoners of Jewish faith to feel that the Labour party is a place for them, and so I will carry on doing what I have always been doing, which is to speak for everyone," Khan said.
It's like if I say, 'Oh capes are back in,' somewhere people have always been doing capes.
"The glaciers, I'm sure, have always been doing that except that we've never had the means of knowing [before now]." Glaciologist Jason Amundson of University of Chicago in Illinois is excited about what comes next for seismic monitoring.
Silva: Well, we have always been doing it, right?
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It is the way things have always been done.
"Cooks are afraid to change the way things have always been done".
It is just the way things have always been done in Africa.
He added: "Inoculations, as I understand, it have always been done on Manus Island anyway".
They don't like change and they certainly don't like the "for profit" guy coming in and changing the way things have always been done.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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