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"have been apparent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is obvious or visible. For example, "The effects of climate change have been apparent for years."
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The problems have been apparent for years.
Signs of segregation have been apparent all over the country.
Evidence of disjointed communication and lapses in coordination have been apparent in recent days.
"So its technical requirements, space requirements and other needs have been apparent from the beginning".
The broad outlines of a deal have been apparent since President Bill Clinton's 2000 push.
This emerging recognition should have been apparent when Bowers was decided.
Signs of a prisoner movement have been apparent in other countries.
So even if dioxin exposure did increase diabetes risk, the effect might not have been apparent.
For climate scientists, the dangers of hewing to reality have been apparent for years.
Differences may not have been apparent if the children were followed beyond 7 years of age.
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Many of these issues you mentioned that India struggles with have been apparent for some time.
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