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The phrase "are being battered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is experiencing repeated attacks or hardships, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The local economy is being battered by the ongoing recession, leading to increased unemployment rates."
Alternatives: "are being attacked" or "are facing severe challenges".
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The euro fell and European bank stocks are being battered.
We are being battered on a lot of different fronts.
A report from Symantec finds small businesses are being battered by cybercrime.
But many states' budgets for fire protection are being battered and squeezed by the recession.
Turkey too, as they're beating Azerbaijan as Belgium are being battered in Germany.
The stock market is extremely volatile now, and stocks are being battered for all kinds of reasons.
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POLAND'S centrist government is being battered on all sides.
That wall was being battered from two sides.
You're being battered every day and nothing's right.
But China's own economy is being battered by the turmoil.
In the UK, the chain is being battered by the discounters.
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