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The phrase "are now often being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or situations that are currently happening frequently or regularly.
Example: "New technologies are now often being adopted by businesses to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "are frequently being" or "are commonly being".
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Neurology is increasingly becoming an outpatient-based service in Sri Lanka; people with chronic neurological disorders such as strokes are now often being managed in the community.
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What used to be said about Germany's imminent lurch to the right is now often being said about Europe more generally.
Some old flats above shops, which are now often used as storage space, are also likely to be reconverted.
A. The Snowden leaks highlighted something that we had suspected, which is that journalists are now often producing journalism in a digital environment which is under surveillance.
That reflects changing definitions of what constitutes new writing, and the fact that plays are now often as likely to be wrought as they are to be written.
Planning board hearings that were poorly attended are now often packed with residents complaining about the building boom threatening their way of life.
These bands began to be labelled punk rock and are now often seen as proto-punk or proto-hard rock.
Contrary to what is now often said, Sully was not a very distinguished portrait painter.
Of those, one is now often injured, one has been sold and one is getting old.
Moreover, collecting practices were changing, and papers were now often sold in increments.
Green therapy, or ecotherapy as it is now often known, was (and still is) a small but growing area with an increasing body of research to back it up.
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