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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are igniting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of starting a fire or causing something to begin burning, often in a metaphorical sense as well.
Example: "The new policies are igniting a passion for change among the employees."
Alternatives: "are sparking" or "are starting".
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Now, new technologies are igniting a similar battle closer to home.
The outer ring, coloured red, is filled with new stars that are igniting and heating up dust, which glows with infrared light.
While the City of Culture is now the grandest flash of contemporary culture in the area, other sparks of innovation are igniting in the city's cutting-edge restaurants nestled in the historic center.
Their portraits and get-ups, which will be simultaneously on view at two photo exhibitions, one at the Steven Kasher Gallery and another at the Loretta Howard Gallery, were widely copied at the time and are igniting imaginations even now.
Others are igniting a model apartment lined with CLT to see how the interior burns.
Since pure metallic nanoparticles are igniting at air, carbon stabilized copper nanoparticles were used as representative material for this class.
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Other flames inadvertently are ignited.
Once solid rocket engines are ignited, the vehicle is committed to launch.
We can scarcely explain why our own sexy fires are ignited, much less those of others.
Normally Vulcains are ignited on the ground.
The isolated aluminum particles are ignited in hot oxidizing gas.
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