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The phrase "are now behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is no longer a concern or has been left in the past.
Example: "The challenges we faced last year are now behind us, allowing us to focus on new opportunities."
Alternatives: "are in the past" or "have been overcome".
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are now behind
adverb
At the present time.
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Many of those anguished internal debates are now behind us.
Maybe because more women are now behind the camera.
The cartel's top bosses, most famously the Rodriguez Orejuela brothers, are now behind bars.
This really is the greatest city in the world, but you are now behind enemy lines.
But he also offered a cautious promise that the big losses are now behind Credit Suisse.
More than 1 in 100 adults are now behind bars, for the first time in history.
Making matters worse, some of Clarke's ex-colleagues are now, behind hands, talking out of school to question his credentials.
On two walls, parts of a mural depicting Viking longboats were uncovered during renovations and are now behind protective glass.
House Republicans will surely find more ridiculous fights to pick, but at least two big ones are now behind them.
Many of the activists of 2011 are now behind bars or have been issued with travel bans.
Mr Raffarin, whose tenure in his own job is uncertain, has said that painful reforms are now behind him.
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