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The phrase "are being intimidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is currently experiencing intimidation or fear from another person or group.
Example: "The employees are being intimidated by the aggressive behavior of their manager."
Alternatives: "are facing intimidation" or "are under intimidation."
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Human rights groups are being intimidated again".
Normally people, when they are being followed, are being intimidated or they are scared.
Doctors and nurses in rural hospitals are being intimidated, so many victims cannot get treatment.
Yet these Muslims are being intimidated into silence by vocal and well-armed extremists.
Now those speaking up for Saleem are doing so at a price: they are being intimidated and harassed.
There are reports that candidates and voters are being intimidated by intelligence officers and local government officials.
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What was the point in building schools when teachers were being intimidated?
And it's hard to escape the sense that the Fed is being intimidated into inaction.
Once again, Congress is being intimidated by the political power of gun advocates across the country.
The result was that supportive delegates were being "intimidated and bullied".
Dissenters to the left-wing position, he said, were being intimidated.
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