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Discover Ludwig"it's been" is a correct phrase in written English
It is a contraction of "it has been." You can use "it's been" to describe the past duration or existence of something. For example: - It's been a long day at work. - It's been three years since I last saw him. - It's been a chaotic year, but I'm finally starting to catch up. - It's been a pleasure working with you. - It's been a tough journey, but I'm proud of how far we've come.
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"None of this is new," he told me, "its been going on for years.
"It's not dead, it's just its been forgotten.
Its been killing it since its creation and effortlessly too.
It's growing very quickly, its been fantastic.
"Some of it has been driven by bigotry, some of its been driven by jealousy and some of its been driven by all the wrong motives," Green said.
"Some of it has been driven by bigotry, some of its been driven by jealousy and some of its been driven by all the wrong motives," he said.
It's [issues being created] not just now, its been the same for the last five years.
It's interesting to see how people interpret or assume its been made.
"Its been a challenging tour for me.
Can't believe its been 10 years.
Its been unbelievable autonomy".
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