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The phrase "are now being given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being provided or offered to someone.
Example: "The resources that are now being given to the students will greatly enhance their learning experience."
Alternatives: "are currently provided" or "are being offered now".
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Yet the corporations that caused this crisis are now being given yet more power.
"People see how vets are now being given a huge amount of respect and discounts," he writes.
Inevitably, perhaps, parents are now being given advice on the best way of cultivating a GSOH in their children.
In the Hudson Valley of New York, attendees at some sites are now being given free annual memberships.
The hoodies, having hitherto been offered a hug by the Conservatives are now being given a firm ticking off.
They feel their European critics have marginalised themselves, and are now being given a second chance to board the freedom train.
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She said the children were now being given increased supervision.
"We're now being given a different sort of real estate.
Genomic diversity has been recently established in the species and extensive attention is now being given to the genomic bases of strain-specific differences.
Considerable attention is now being given to the role and importance of education and learning implications of participatory resource and environmental governance.
A play about a Kondoleon play in indefinitely protracted progress, it is now being given its world premiere.
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