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"have been reaching" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is in the present perfect continuous tense and is used to describe an ongoing action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present. Example: "I have been reaching out to potential clients for the past month in order to increase sales for our company."
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"And I have been reaching out to people," he said.
Agrifood innovations have been reaching consumers by way of new institutional innovations in food delivery.
Since the first votes were cast earlier this month, turnouts have been reaching historic levels.
Over the past few years, big brands have been reaching out to Muslim women like me.
And Jeb Bush's two sons have been reaching out to Hispanics.
We hope to be doing more, and we have been reaching out and have been approached.
Desperate to increase returns, savers have been reaching into the refuse bin in search of yield.
"A lot of folks have been reaching out and saying, 'How can we support?
Even as climate modelers have been reaching consensus on the view that the threat is worse than we realized, economic modelers have been reaching consensus on the view that the costs of emission control are lower than many feared.
To remedy that, student council members have been reaching out directly to the kindergarten parents at dismissal time.
"We have been reaching out to the community and making the facility more open than ever before.
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