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The phrase "are now experiencing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a current situation or event that is happening at the present moment.
Example: "Many people are now experiencing the effects of climate change in their daily lives."
Alternatives: "are currently facing" or "are presently undergoing".
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O.K., no doubt July dissenters are now experiencing ear smoke.
However, conservative denominations are now experiencing the same.
This may explain why you are now experiencing these symptoms.
We are now experiencing the bursting of a bubble.
We are now experiencing the reality of deleveraging".
These slopes are now experiencing transport-limited morphodynamics, under a montane-modified Mediterranean climate.
"The situation we are now experiencing shows that we must redouble vigilance".
Many big economies are now experiencing "deflation", where prices are falling.
On top of this, schools are now experiencing increased difficulties in retaining staff.
U.S. officials estimate that 24 out of China's 31 provinces are now experiencing power shortages.
Similar networks could also operate in the countries that are now experiencing food shortages.
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