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'have been falling' is correct and usable in written English.
This is the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to talk about an action or situation that started in the past, and is still happening. For example, "Rainfall levels in the region have been falling over the last 10 years."
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Hours worked have been falling.
Real wages have been falling.
All Maywood's revenues have been falling.
Next, rates have been falling quickly.
Consumer prices have been falling since 1998.
But commodity prices have been falling recently.
Food and oil prices have been falling too.
People have been falling in love with "Antea" for centuries.
One by one, the pieces have been falling into place.
Sales of PCs have been falling at double-digit rates.
Investment and profits in American businesses have been falling.
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