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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are managing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is successfully achieving something despite difficulties or challenges.
Example: "Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the team are managing to meet their project deadlines."
Alternatives: "are succeeding in" or "are able to".
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When they talk about "wealth management", it means they are managing to transfer your wealth to them.
Some companies are managing to get money.
"They are managing to hold the line on costs".
Derby, at least, are managing to maintain some composure.
Big banks in Italy and Spain are managing to sell long-term bonds.
We ignore how people are managing to live through this recession at our peril.
Programs like this are managing to clear roads, rebuild houses and revitalize local markets.
We saw several adults; the presence of one half-grown suggests they are managing to breed.
British shows are managing to keep audiences on both sides of the border happy.
"It shows Asiatic cheetahs are surviving, breeding cubs are managing to continue life.
So, although they may have little expectation of big profits, the firms are managing to limit their costs.
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