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The phrase "have been rather" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that has been particularly noteworthy or meaningful. For example, "My last few months have been rather eventful."
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But recent years have been rather hectic.
First, they have been rather busy.
*** The truth may have been rather different.
Which must have been rather less reassuring.
Hitherto, says Ms Welsh, Malaysians have been rather risk-averse.
So land manias have been rather infrequent, many decades apart.
But most meetings have been rather worthy and cerebral.
The transvaginal ultrasound would have been rather uncomfortable".
Barring a couple, they all have been rather awful.
But the past few years have been rather exceptional.
Then the election would have been rather different.
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