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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are being forged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing process of creation or development, often in a metaphorical sense, such as forming relationships, ideas, or identities.
Example: "New alliances are being forged in the wake of the recent negotiations."
Alternatives: "are being created" or "are being formed".
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OTHER relationships are being forged outside the romantic realm.
Behind closed doors, still more surprising links are being forged.
Those memories are being forged right now, and Americans won't forget our friends.
And new career paths for law graduates within this sector are being forged all the time.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, though, relations warmed, and ties in agriculture, research and development are being forged.
Coalitions are being forged, with a new openness between issues, classes, tribes, races, artists, activists young and old.
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The future shape of Europe is being forged.
We must hope that a new political philosophy is being forged.
Instead, the edible cricket supply chain is being forged by a tiny handful of "ento-preneurs".
Taiga was so prominent that his works were being forged even before he died.
This was a golden age of aspiration, when a new, open, meritocratic society was being forged.
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