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The phrase "are judging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an ongoing action of making a judgment or evaluation about someone or something.
Example: "They are judging the performance of the contestants based on their skills and creativity."
Alternatives: "are evaluating" or "are assessing".
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are judging
noun
A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.
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Or are judging me from the past".
People are judging the council like this".
They are judging the single parents; they are judging the people who have got divorced.
And if you do, you are judging me.
It's not Amy they are judging but Amy's mother.
"We are judging others and we let others judge us.
In the process, of course, we are judging ourselves.
It's the quality of singing people are judging.
He said: "We are judging stories on their merits.
"People are judging me by what I did," Warrick said.
"I hate feeling like people are judging me.
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