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The phrase "are dwelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of residing or living in a particular place, often in a more poetic or reflective context.
Example: "They are dwelling in the memories of their past, finding solace in the moments that shaped them."
Alternatives: "are residing" or "are living".
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are dwelling
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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But many other minds are dwelling on the possibility.
Many other minds are dwelling on the possibility.
In the southern part of the country are dwelling sites dating from about 5000 bce.
Some articles are dwelling on the method," says writer and broadcaster Claudia Hammond, presenter of BBC Radio 4's All in the Mind.
However, I suspect that while you are dwelling blissfully a ghost will suddenly pin you down, and all the men and boys of Dbus-Gtsang will be [forced] to go to the Mongols.
If that hunch is true, then when a claim that someone has high potential is bolstered by strong evidence, more thinking should lead to more favorable judgments because people are dwelling more on compelling information.
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They believe with perfect faith that "Where Mercy, Love and Pity dwell, There God is dwelling too".
Bradley had been dwelling on this question.
Many players would still be dwelling on the negative.
So he won't be dwelling on Melbourne.
At 57, he has been dwelling on the past.
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