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"have been stressing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a situation that has been causing someone stress for a period of time. For example, "I have been stressing about the upcoming exam for weeks."
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So both parties have been stressing the need for characteristics such as "constructive opposition" and "inclusivity".
Meanwhile, ministers seeking support on the right of the party have been stressing their euroskeptic credentials.
Even if you make it, out of breath, you'll have been stressing all the way.
"A lot of people have been stressing the advantages to starting an enterprise in these circumstances.
European governments have been stressing the need to encourage the emerging moderate factions.
A few hundred years ago we would have been stressing over a climate change of the opposite type.
"We have been stressing with the governments that they should not interfere in Afghanistan," Mr. Annan said.
(Exceptions do exist: in Iran the figure fell from 63% to 52%.)What Gallup's analysts have been stressing, however, is a more nuanced point.
In recent years Chinese courts have been stressing the "three supremacies" in handling judicial matters: the supremacy of the party, of public interest and of the law.
Advisers to Mr. Obama have been stressing Mr. Romney's opposition to abortion and his position on contraception in the days since the first debate, hoping to energize women.
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Nonelectrochemical methods of studying electrode surfaces, therefore, have been stressed.
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