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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are inducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of causing or bringing about a particular effect or result.
Example: "The new policies are inducing a positive change in employee morale."
Alternatives: "are causing" or "are leading to".
Dictionary
are inducing
verb
To lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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We do not claim that we are "inducing" LTD, that is, what would amount to learning-induced plasticity.
So what drugs are inducing in your brain is aging.
Social-media companies "are inducing people to give up their autonomy. . . .
Above all, she will look to the refugees themselves to do all they can to castigate and marginalise the minority who are inducing such a toxic reaction.
The greater, broader danger, Mr. Crane said, is that today's low rates are inducing consumers to spend their money instead of saving it, leaving them without a cash buffer against even a mild financial reverse.
This, combined with the trivial observation that not all lesbians have twin brothers, suggests that if male hormones are inducing lesbianism, they are coming from elsewhere.That is quite possible.
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Dromedaries are induced ovulators.
Many accidents are induced by cellphone usage.
The problem is inducing people to use it.
Others were induced to say "O.K".
Flaming can be induced in some people with alarming ease.
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