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Discover LudwigNo, "have being" is not a correct usage of English.
To construct a sentence that is grammatically correct, you might use the phrase "has been." For example: "He has been studying for the exam all day."
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Therefore, the countries have being updated the seismic codes.
Many redox couples and cell designs have being evaluated.
Therefore, several experimental protocols have being pursued in this model to develop EHEC-specific vaccines.
Recently, promising results have being reported for the corrosion protection offered by self-assembly monolayer (SAM) on different metals.
Balloon flights have being performing at high success rates from launch sites in France, Spain and Sweden.
Yang might have being jailed or even killed for his work in the past.
"In those days it was a complicated role to have, being the first woman trader.
What business do the Winter Olympics have being held in Sochi, anyway?
I'm experimenting a lot more than I would have, being less calculated and methodical".
We have being found in breach of the convention against torture.
I'm in a film class, and we're making films about different experiences we have being lesbian.
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