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The phrase "are being redrawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications that are currently taking place, often in the context of maps, plans, or boundaries.
Example: "The electoral district lines are being redrawn to better reflect the population changes."
Alternatives: "are being revised" or "are being updated".
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Plans are being redrawn.
And he's right that, due to individual voter registration, the boundaries are being redrawn with almost a million voters missing from the electoral register.
With the cost of residential real estate rising sharply in recent years, the geographical boundaries of the New York metropolitan area are being redrawn.
Of course it also brings out the fiercest possible instincts of self-preservation among the officials whose districts are being redrawn.
But just as the lines are being redrawn between two apparently conflicting sides, the irony is that, in some ways, the debate is already over.
Upending British political traditions, the battle lines are being redrawn under a coalition government led by Conservatives whose political fortunes once rested on those who had either settled comfortably into middle-class privilege, or aspired to do so.
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Very slowly, Europe's air travel market is being redrawn.
Today, the map of Europe is being redrawn in Afghanistan.
The relationship between market and state is being redrawn.
In November, voters will again elect a representative for this district, which is being redrawn.
Bleak roads and bland shopping strips were being redrawn to a more human scale.
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