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It is The Future Perfect Progressive/Continuous, which is used to describe a future, long action unfolding before and until another future action/date. However, the example lacks context as a future point in time and duration are not mentioned. ‘I will have been teaching students for 20 years by the summer of 2024’ is how we would usually make a sentence in this tense. This tense is rarely used in English, though.
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