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The phrase "have been since" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something has been continuously true from a certain time in the past up until the present. For example, "I have been living in this city since 2009."
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"Have been since Day 1.
"I have been since Sept. 11".
There have been since the beginning of time.
"It's the way it should have been since Day 1".
(They couldn't have been, since Islam began with him).
They are lower than they have been since the 1950s.
I have been since I was eight years old.
All of Mickelson's major victories have been since then.
We effectively remain where we have been since it started.
They're dead supportive and they have been since day dot.
where they have been since they married in 1953.
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