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The phrase "are being depicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action or state of representation in a narrative or visual context.
Example: "In the painting, various emotions are being depicted through the use of color and form."
Alternatives: "are being shown" or "are being illustrated".
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"The Gaddafi family is not as they are being depicted.
Again, prosecutors are being depicted as heroes tilting at the powerful.
Although the actors are not on skates, when the derby matches are being depicted, the performers vigorously swipe the floor with their feet, giving a reasonable suggestion of careering around a track on eight wheels.
This strategy seemed to be working alright until Abu Omar got news of the completely harmless incident and succeeded in once again making the appalling al-Qaida agenda into a greater Muslim cause in the minds of many Scandinavians, with repercussions for all the Muslims whose religious beliefs wrongly are being depicted as incompatible with western democracy.
But they also seem more akin to the emotions that are being depicted at the beginning and the end.
Community members have lifted their voices in opposition to how the people of Baltimore are being depicted as senseless rebels combating without purpose.
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And the characters, unpleasant as they are, are depicted with bracing individuality.
When I first came upon the series, I was intrigued to see that Robin was hanging out with a group of beings outside of Batman, and that he was being depicted in a way that felt darker, sexy, more serious.
what is being depicted?
So who is being depicted negatively here?
Bel is part of history, because she's deciding how history is being depicted.
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