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The phrase "are now discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a topic or subject is currently being talked about or examined.
Example: "The findings of the research are now discussed in detail in the following sections of the report."
Alternatives: "are currently being discussed" or "are being addressed now".
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These points are now discussed (see Discussion section).
These issues are now discussed in the Discussion section.
These points are now discussed briefly in the Discussion: "Among the approaches that will be tested in future works are: increasing the number of feature points across the cranium, using profile images and taking advantage of multiple images of the same individual.
These considerations are now discussed in the revised manuscript (second Discussion section: "Hormonal remodelling of adult organs").
The implications of this are now discussed in paragraph 8 of the revised Discussion.
These new data are now discussed in the Results and in the Discussion, and shown in Figure 5, and Figure 5 figure supplements 2 and 3: "Mitochondria are preferentially localized at active synapses (Obashi and Okabe, 2013).
This point and its significance are now discussed in detail in the revised version of manuscript (in the Discussion).
Local grievances that hitherto might have gone largely unnoticed are now discussed and dissected by users nationwide.
And the Sox are now discussed day and night on WEEI, Boston's version of the New York sports radio station WFAN, where the discourse is frequently so impassioned as to make the conversations of Mike and the Mad Dog seem like dialogues between Leibniz and Spinoza.
These constraints are now discussed.
These two theories are now discussed.
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