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The phrase "are currently shown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is being displayed or presented at the present time.
Example: "The results of the survey are currently shown on the screen for everyone to see."
Alternatives: "are presently displayed" or "are currently presented".
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The PDC's separate world championships are currently shown on Sky.
In place of the political talk shows that are currently shown from 8 to 11 p.m., Fox Business will replay its programming shown from 5 to 8 p.m., giving more exposure to three of its best-known anchors.
These ads will also be clearly marked as "Promoted" with an orange arrow icon below the tweet (this is the way Promoted Tweets and Trends are currently shown on the sidebar or in search).
All Fitbit Force bracelets are currently shown as backordered on Fitbit's website.
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US futures are currently showing a 26 point gain on the Dow.
Both Prada and Burberry are currently showing their men's collections in Milan.
Two of the greatest users of found materials, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, are currently showing at the Barbican in London.
10.06am: BBC News are currently showing footage of the silent march by the families, who are holding up pictures of the victims.
"House prices are currently showing signs of faltering anew, which is likely to further encourage a net injection of housing equity in the near term at least.
Red Car employees are currently showing his film at various locations in Dallas and plan to take the movie to an empty lot somewhere in Brooklyn.
Numerous studies that are currently showing potential have been conducted on developing regenerative and reparative strategies for treating this condition.
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