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'we've been checking' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a continuous action of checking that has been taking place in the past. For example: "We've been checking the weather forecast to find out when we should plan our outdoor picnic."
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Since her piece is what's known as a durational exercise, we've been checking on her every couple of weeks.
We've been using the smart energy monitor by setting a daily budget, based on the monthly payment that we make, so we've been checking to see whether we're on track with our daily budget.
Incidentally, there was a rumour floating around that Greek riot police might have moved in on the ERT offices, but we've been checking with a few people on the scene and it appears that this is not true.
So what gives Foursquare, we've been checking into events for a while?
We've been checking out Pattern Play for fun geometrics, stripes and florals.
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"We have been checking 20-30 badger setts every night.
"We have been checking and rechecking, but have not been able to find any records of written complaints that were made but not dealt with – but we are determined to get to the bottom of what's happened," it said.
"We have been checking and rechecking, but have not been able to find any records of written complaints that were made but not dealt with – but we are determined to get to the bottom of what's happened," the party said.
I can't say one way or another, but we have been checking things out.
We have been checked out by paramedics and we are fine".
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