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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are imitating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action where someone or something is copying or mimicking another person or thing.
Example: "The children are imitating the sounds of various animals during playtime."
Alternatives: "are mimicking" or "are copying".
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Now others are imitating it.
Often they are imitating what they see".
Now humans are imitating the octopus.
Otherwise you are imitating, which is not respectful.
In fact, maybe we are imitating the fireflies.
Young people in developing countries are imitating the lifestyles of young people in developed countries.
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Many details are imitated exactly.
The more they are imitated, the more they grow". Indeed.
Life was imitating melodrama.
They were imitating a stork.
The blackbird is imitating Bach.
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