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The phrase "are at it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that means to be engaged in some kind of activity or behavior. Example: The children are at it again, running around and making a mess in the living room.
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"We are at it again.
American multinationals are at it again.
Now the two are at it again.
MEDDLESOME generals are at it again.
Pension funds are at it, too.
Even the men are at it.
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Everyone was at it.
I was at it again.
Now everybody is at it.
He's been at it longer.
Killing civilians while we're at it.
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