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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now directed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being guided or instructed in a particular direction or manner.
Example: "The resources are now directed towards improving community health initiatives."
Alternatives: "are currently aimed" or "are now focused".
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are now directed
adverb
At the present time.
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Its main efforts are now directed at protecting civil liberties and promoting human rights.
It is just that his choreographic concerns are now directed toward more vernacular, less academic, movement.
Visitors to his Web site are now directed to a blog run by his mother.
(Patrons are now directed to a diner down the street when they need to use a restroom).
All our hopes are now directed to the SDGs trusting that no one will be left behind.
In Kidd, the Mavericks are now directed by a player Nowitzki called "one of the best passers I've ever seen".
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So reference librarians and library Web sites are now directing their patrons to those areas on the Web.
BRAC workers are now directing their efforts toward humanitarian aid, distributing water sanitation supplies and food packets to families.
The Joffrey is now directed by a competent Briton, Ashley Wheater.
(Supervised by Piero Faggioni in 1984, the staging is now directed by David Kneuss).
The group is now directed by Andrew Megill, whom I have not heard in the work.
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