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The phrase "she's been doing" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that the person has been doing something for a significant length of time. For example, "She's been doing yoga for years and is very dedicated to her practice."
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What's worse, she's been doing a pretty good job of it so far.
She's been doing the usual socialite stuff: the Met's tribute to Jackie, the American Fashion Awards gala.
The story ends with Rose's arrival in Brooklyn, and a number of people have wondered how she's been doing since.
From a consumer's view, there are probably many more women attuned to the brand since she's been doing it".
Of Bentley's most illustrious client, Killick says "the queen knows exactly what she wants; she's been doing this for a while".
She's been doing that forever".
She's been doing just fine.
She's been doing this for 30 years.
It's what she's been doing ever since.
And that's what she's been doing".
She's been doing it ever since.
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