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"have been going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that began in the past and is still continuing. For example: "We have been going to the same restaurant for 15 years."
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These fights have been going on forever.
Things have been going extremely well.
So things have been going smoothly recently.
Spurs have been going backwards.
Things have been going just fine.
Rehearsals have been going OK.
He must have been going through hell.
These emissions have been going up sharply.
They have been going off for years.
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Back-channel contacts have been going on.
"Sugar prices have been going down.
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