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The phrase "are now having" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in present continuous tense to indicate an ongoing action or situation in the present moment. Example: Our company's sales are now having a major boost due to the new marketing campaign.
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are now having
adverb
At the present time.
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We are now having serious second thoughts.
"A lot of them are now having children," she said.
But even their backers are now having second thoughts.
Consumers are now having to absorb a flurry of punches.
Several countries are now having second thoughts about this.
They are now having their claims decided without their participation.
Some people are now having decades of retirement.
I think we are now having a constructive dialogue".
Even Fifa are now having their say on the club's problems.
Seventy years on those actions are now having their final repercussion.
But many more are now having to go along with the idea.
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