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Daily using common sentence:

  1.   Sure! The present perfect continuous is used to talk about an action that started in the past, is still continuing in the present, and is expected to continue in the future. It indicates a duration of time or a repeated action. Here are a few more examples:
    
    1. "She has been working as a nurse for three years." (She started working as a nurse three years ago and is still working as one.)
    
    2. "They have been living in that house since 2010." (They started living in that house in 2010 and are still living there now.)
    
    3. "I have been studying English every day this week." (I started studying English at the beginning of the week and am still studying every day.)
    
    The present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration or ongoing nature of the action taking place.
    
    

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