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The phrase "are messing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to indicate that someone is interfering with or playing around with something or someone.
Example: "I can't believe you are messing with my computer settings again!"
Alternatives: "are tampering with" or "are playing with".
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They are messing with you.
I don't know why they are messing with it".
AESTHETIC "I'm drawn to plays that are messing with language.
"You tell people you are messing with soybeans or corn and they get suspicious," Malavasi said.
Gail: My considered opinion is that the American voters are messing with us.
Ms. Weisberg found that when you make changes, you are messing with memories.
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Fernando was messing with him.
You're messing with me.
It's messing with our minds!
Now who's messing with whom?
"…This is messing with peoples' lives".
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