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The phrase "have been with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have been associated with something for a period of time. For example: I have been with my current employer for 10 years.
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I have been with Simon all day.
I could have been with you.
Those people have been with us forever.
She should never have been with him.
He would have been with Jackie.
Florio's supporters have been with him for 30 years".
Antique statues have been with us even longer.
These figures have been with us a long time.
"I have been with my loving wife for 40 years.
FH, Conwy · "We have been with Nationwide since 1964.
"Someone, it must have been, with lousy aim".
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