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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are faring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe how someone or something is doing or progressing, often in terms of success or well-being.
Example: "In these challenging times, many businesses are faring better than expected."
Alternatives: "are doing" or "are managing".
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Billboards are faring better.
Revenue results are faring worse.
Rivals are faring even worse.
Some sectors are faring better.
Teenagers are faring even worse.
Inside we are faring better.
Luxury watches are faring even better.
Today his young peers are faring well.
Other UK universities are faring better.
NEWSPAPERS are faring badly in America.
Its banks are faring just as badly.
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