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"have been taking" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it is used to indicate an ongoing action that began in the past and is continuing in the present. For example: "I have been taking guitar lessons for two years now."
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Others have been taking notice.
Houses have been taking longer to sell.
American companies have been taking advantage.
They have been taking more risks.
Hyundai's troubles have been taking their toll.
I should have been taking notes.
"We have been taking our time.
I have been taking naps since my high school days.
I have been taking Benedryl for years for insomnia.
I have been taking Crestor (10 mg) for several years.
I am sorry, but I have been taking Vit.
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