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The phrase "are being detected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is currently being identified or discovered, often in a passive construction.
Example: "The anomalies in the data are being detected by the monitoring system."
Alternatives: "are being identified" or "are being observed".
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But certainly more cases of autism are being detected than before.
Now, clusters of small earthquakes are being detected around Katla, which means an eruption could be imminent, seismologists say.
"Submarine forces are getting very nervous," Coelho says, "because they never know when they are being detected or not".
Now unruptured AVMs are being detected when brain imaging is done for headache, seizures, or symptoms unrelated to stroke.
In the Pacific, poisonous algal blooms harmful to the shellfish industry are being detected farther north, into Alaskan waters.
With the advent of lung cancer screening, many nodules are being detected that are subsequently proven to be lung cancer.
Once a rare breed, they are being detected in increasing numbers, and it is no migratory stopover or country club dare.
Screening, though, may be part of the reason behind the rise in breast cancer cases: more are being detected in older women.
Most worryingly, less than a quarter of drug-resistant cases are being detected and less than half of those that are detected are successfully treated.
"The effects that are being detected instrumentally have to be correlated some way with what the person sees or feels in their skin," says Mr. Martin.
However, as open-air deposits are increasingly studied (Ametzagaina, Irikaitz and Mugarduia South), other situations are being detected in the Gravettian, with much milder conditions.
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