have been exhibiting
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present perfect progressiveof exhibit.present perfect progressive
Used to describe an action that began in the past, has continued continuously, and is still in progress.
exhibitverb (used with object)to offer or expose to view; present for inspection.
Example Sentences
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Center of Excellence have been exhibiting worsened symptoms that he and other professionals believe may be a result of watching content online.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 5, 2022
Center of Excellence have been exhibiting exacerbated symptoms that he and other professionals believe may be a result of watching content online.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 5, 2022
Tactically benching BP shows the sort of dimly sentient self-awareness humanity should have been exhibiting in the 1980s.
From The Guardian ● Jan. 17, 2020
Car manufacturers have been exhibiting at CES since 2007 - but, this year, there seems to be a fresh determination to merge automotive and technology.
From BBC ● Jan. 6, 2016
To begin with, the simple type of correspondence we have been exhibiting can hardly occur when words are substituted for images, because, in word-propositions, relations are usually expressed by words, which are not themselves relations.
From The Analysis of Mind by Bertrand Russell