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The part of the sentence "It has been there" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been in a certain place or state for a period of time. For example: "I haven't been to that restaurant in years, but I hear it has been there since the early 2000s."
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The cause of its death, and how long it has been there, isn't known.
I loved the look of the place, too: a whitewashed, bare-brick space which, in its post-industrial simplicity, already feels like it has been there for years.
What becomes of the corpses depends on where the body lies, its size and the amount of time it has been there.
It has been there since 1983, Mr. Yates said, its members driving in from all parts of Long Island to shoot skeet, or aim at paper targets.
It has been there since 1902, and in the heraldry on its lost balls you can see who plays there now.
It has been there often.
But it has been there from the beginning.
Perhaps that is why it has been there for years.
It has been there more than 18 months.
"It has been there for 5,000 years".
"It has been there for a long, long time.
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