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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now acting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently performing an action or role, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "The committee members are now acting on the recommendations provided in the report."
Alternatives: "are currently performing" or "are presently engaged in".
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"We are now acting urgently to identify those affected.
European countries, with Germany in the intellectual lead, are now acting to withdraw the stimulus.
More companies are now acting fraudulently, with more complex and clever frauds against more people.
"All over the world," boomed the Sunday Telegraph's critic, "young men are now acting Hamlet in the bathroom.
"We are now acting like a real company and are no longer engaging in much social policy," says Gisela Scherer, one of the agency's bosses.
Others argue that the agencies are now acting too quickly to downgrade companies' ratings in order to avoid further accusations that they failed to spot problems.
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Mr Singh is now acting on some of its recommendations.
Albanese is now acting leader of the ALP.
Vadim was now acting captain of the ship, and he called the home office, in Athens.
Even Ariel Sharon, who is now acting to dismantle the Gaza settlements, concedes as much.
She is now acting as a volunteer trying to help families complete their adoptions.
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