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The phrase 'have been borrowing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense to indicate a past action that is continuing up until the present. Example: I have been borrowing books from the library for the past six months.
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Indebted local governments have been borrowing heavily as well.
Since then, rates have fallen steadily and house-buyers have been borrowing more.
For almost a decade, musicians have been borrowing things from the nineteen-eighties: haircuts, synthesizers, shoes.
One consequence is that the Portuguese, once exemplary savers, have been borrowing heavily abroad.
Certainly, these two genres have been borrowing ideas from each other for years.
"You have been borrowing from the future for a year or two," Mr. Wilson said.
Other mainstream international filmmakers have been borrowing from the Bollywood tradition.
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The balance have been "borrowed" by other constructors.
Elements of the competition have been borrowed from other sports.
This year, 151 books have been borrowed by 14 people.
Some of these are unique to information security but others have been borrowed from other science and engineering disciplines.
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