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The phrase "are being exploited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or resources are being taken advantage of, often in a negative or unethical context.
Example: "Many workers in the industry are being exploited for their labor without fair compensation."
Alternatives: "are being used unfairly" or "are being taken advantage of".
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The athletes are being exploited".
Natural resources are being exploited illegally.
People are being exploited by landlords.
Even now, those fears are being exploited by some Republicans.
"Young people may not recognise they are being exploited.
Even some adherents say the principles are being exploited.
"These people, it sounds like, are being exploited," he said.
The long-known reserves in western Hebei are being exploited.
Reserves of aluminum phosphate found near Thiès are being exploited.
How do you respond to the suggestion from some quarters that your pupils are being exploited?
The public are being exploited, and that upsets the good practitioners.
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