Is “that’s not been toxic” or “that’s not being toxic”

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The correct phrase depends on the context:

1. **"That's not been toxic"**:
- Use this if you are referring to a past situation that has continued up to the present moment. For example: "His behavior has not been toxic throughout the project."

2. **"That's not being toxic"**:
- Use this if you are referring to a current or ongoing situation. For example: "His advice is harsh, but it's not being toxic."

In summary, "that's not been toxic" is used for past and present situations combined, whereas "that's not being toxic" is used for situations occurring right now.
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