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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being performed or is in progress, often in the context of music, games, or performances.
Example: "The latest hits are now playing on the radio, so tune in to enjoy the music."
Alternatives: "are currently playing" or "are in progress".
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Microsoft and Sony are now playing catch up.
"The important thing is that we are now playing better.
These issues are now playing out on the global stage.
Administration officials are now playing down the whole W.M.D. issue.
His policies are now playing out in thousands of villages.
There are a number of reasons why this couple are now playing to packed British venues.
Some are now playing prominent roles in their country's transition toward democracy.
Both of them are now playing the organ in a church.
For all their rhymes about competition Beastie Boys are now playing their own game alone.
Sally and Phyllis are now playing "wife," while Ben and Buddy are unhappily cast as "husbands".
It's awesome how many Americans are now playing for Swedish teams!
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