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"have been gaining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an increase in something, such as knowledge, experience, or strength. For example: "Through attending classes and studying hard, I have been gaining a lot of knowledge about computer programming."
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However, other countries have been gaining ground.
These problems have been gaining recognition.
The Democrats have been gaining ground in Mr Hastert's district.
Such burials have been gaining popularity in Britain.
Recently, roofed landfills have been gaining popularity in Japan.
In the meantime, Assad's forces have been gaining ground.
Demonstrations — both for and against — have been gaining momentum.
The dynamics and diagnostics of cracked rotor have been gaining importance in recent years.
In recent decades, researchers have been gaining insight into the benefits of practicing this ancient tradition.
Thank you.I have been gaining the courage to write this so here goes...I lost.
The 24-hour races have been gaining in popularity in the United States.
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