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The phrase "are making important" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions that are currently taking place and have significance or relevance.
Example: "The researchers are making important discoveries that could change the future of medicine."
Alternatives: "are creating significant" or "are producing vital".
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Now, instead of operating individually, departments are making important connections.
British scientists and scientists working in Britain have made and are making important contributions to these achievements and many more.
Other countries that are making important improvements include Nepal, where universal free health care has been provided, up to district level, since 2008 (pdf).
Merkin Concert Hall's "Zoom: Composers Close Up" series offers introductions to composers, mostly young ones, who are making important contributions to the contemporary repertory.
Prompted by the tragic loss of Columbia and its crew last year, we are making important changes in the way we operate our missions.
Those defenders of the status quo might reasonably ask how it is that the big collaborations are making important discoveries if the prizes are distorting science.
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"They're making important accusations," he said.
The decision comes at a time when the United States is making important advances in solar energy.
All reports found that women were making important contributions to the military readiness of the United States.
The partisan struggle here comes just as the charter school movement has been making important inroads among Democrats.
He said the government was "making important strides" in education policies, and spoke about the country's tourism potential.
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