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"have not been using" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that was used in the past, but hasn't been used recently. For example, "I have not been using my computer lately because I have been busy with work."
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"Most of us have not been using [cell phones] longer than 10 years, so we just don't have the data".
It also seems like among us there are people who have not been using latrines in the places where they have been and have continued with the same practice of openly defecating any where they feel like".
Still, the great majority of employees have not been using the accounts.
In the United States, where plants have not been using heavy oil, the company has been updating its lighting systems.
Most universities have not been using big data long enough to see improvement in four- or six-year graduation rates.
But Virginia school districts have not been using the data, calling them flawed and unreliable measures of a teacher's effectiveness.
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