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The phrase "are now crumbling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently deteriorating or falling apart, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The once-great empire's foundations are now crumbling under the weight of corruption and neglect."
Alternatives: "are currently falling apart" or "are in decline."
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These are now crumbling.
Many masterpieces of Soviet constructivism are now crumbling under capitalism, replaced by pastiche architecture or pale replicas of former buildings.
Those hopes are now crumbling as young adults face a volatile labor market and long-term economic stagnation.
The town boasted the finest Georgian architecture in the Caribbean, the pièce de résistance being the courthouse, the first building you would see on disembarking, but the buildings are now crumbling.
All three of these foundations are now crumbling – under the ferocious assault of both neoliberalism and Silicon Valley, the latter being all too happy to exploit the numerous inconsistencies, ambiguities and rhetorical weaknesses of the social democratic ideal.
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In that sense, at least, the revolution is now crumbling.
Eisenhower's highway system is now crumbling, and members of Congress want it fixed.
But that first draft of history is now crumbling into dust.
If the Saudi regime is now crumbling, we have only ourselves to blame.
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We should hardly be surprised that what I have ever since thought of as "Hosler's cantilever" is now crumbling in major ways and in danger of complete collapse.
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