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have been chronicling

  • present perfect progressive
    of chronicle.
    chronicle
    noun
    a chronological record of events; a history.

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But I realized some months ago that I had made a fundamental error in my assumptions and method in how I have been chronicling these very bad times.

From Salon Mar. 21, 2024

Reality television shows have been chronicling extreme cases of hoarding for years: “Clean House” debuted in 2003, for example, and “Hoarders” in 2009.

From Washington Post Mar. 7, 2022

Since the Taliban swept into power last month as U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan, Los Angeles Times correspondents Nabih Bulos and Marcus Yam have been chronicling the stunning end to America’s longest war.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2021

Those of us who have been chronicling the decline of the local free press typically focus on newspapers that shed staff, get gobbled up by hedge funds or close entirely.

From Seattle Times Jul. 2, 2021

I haven't done anything startling yet; I have been chronicling faithfully the doings of society.

From Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College by Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower