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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are marching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or entities moving forward in a coordinated manner, often in a protest or parade context.
Example: "The protesters are marching down the street, chanting for their rights."
Alternatives: "are walking" or "are advancing".
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Several other investigations are marching along.
They are marching very, very slowly.
The Stoopses, clearly, are marching on.
"And we are marching, we are marching in time," Mr. Horton told them.
Women are marching in columns or dancing in troupes.
The dead are marching over the hills behind us.
It is a challenge: consider who you are marching alongside".
Citizens are marching, acting online, and burning up phone lines.
The buildings they are marching to still look sturdy.
When Americans are marching, you can feel the lightness".
Deservedly, the Saints are marching in the right direction again.
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