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The phrase "are being grown" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something is currently in the process of being cultivated or developed, often referring to plants or crops.
Example: "The vegetables in the garden are being grown organically to ensure they are healthy and free from pesticides."
Alternatives: "are currently cultivated" or "are in the process of growing".
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"The prices were arranged last year for the coffees that are being grown this year".
He estimated that 100,000 such plants are being grown in Humboldt County alone.
Now fenugreek, garlic and a mix of lentils are being grown.
Puntarelle, the peppery dandelion-like greens that the Romans dress with anchovies, are being grown locally.
Vines are being grown up to the walls of the complex and even across the roof of the pavilion.
Now 3,000 acres of grapes are being grown by 60 vineyards, 30 of which are open to the public.
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Dirt in two fields around Alton where biotech corn was being grown was hard and compact.
This is how I'm being grown up, this is my fucken struggle for learnings and glory".
Now it is being grown more seriously and bottled on its own.
Inside a range of produce is being grown, including red cabbage, lettuce, beans, basil and strawberries.
Meanwhile bootlegged cotton was being grown on farms in the western state of Gujarat.
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