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The phrase "are doing something" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an ongoing action or activity that is currently happening.
Example: "They are doing something important for the community this weekend."
Alternatives: "are engaged in" or "are involved in".
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You are doing something.
We are doing something new.
"We are doing something sensitive," he said.
Clearly the schools are doing something right.
It means you are doing something right.
"Here today we are doing something special.
Teachers are doing something right, they say.
We are doing something, he replies: "Nothing.
We are doing something fun.
You are doing something creative.
"They are doing something good.
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