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The phrase "are lately" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a standard construction in English; "lately" is typically used with the present perfect tense, such as "have been."
Example: "I have been feeling tired lately."
Alternatives: "have recently" or "have been lately."
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Many investors are lately becoming "overly negative," he says.
They are lately arrived from Russia, fleeing the deep freeze.
Ladies' nights, however, are lately in peril (and with them, presumably, sales of coconut rum and Coty Wild Musk).
Trump decided to stick with all-out warfare, and his attacks on the press are, lately, growing even more antic.
Reactive polymers are lately gaining acceptance to give added value to a residue of the crude oil refining process such as bitumen.
Environmentalists are lately advocating incorporation of Permaculture as holistic approach based on ethics, equitable interaction with eco-systems to obtain sustainability.
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How has business been lately?
How has the M.B.A. migration been lately?
How has your sleep been lately?
This principle was lately recognized in Hitchcock v. Coker.
This has been lately proved by numerous research works.
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