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The phrase "are now producing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being created or generated at the present time.
Example: "The factories are now producing the new model of the car, which will be available next month."
Alternatives: "are currently manufacturing" or "are in the process of creating".
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Its affiliated producers such as SOPHIE are now producing for pop stars like Madonna and Charli XCX.
Several camera companies are now producing fundus cameras as ready-to-go systems for doctors.
Refineries are now producing more heating oil every week than they did last year.
I think we are now producing more actors who aspire to be like Olivier.
Instead of Bridge Today, the Granovetters are now producing a weekly bridge quiz.
The women are now producing a wonderful coconut honey that's delicious with coffee, which they sometimes also grow.
As a result, we are now producing large numbers of suburban youngsters with little connection to their gardens.
French winemakers are now producing to compete with the rest of the world rather than other areas of France".
But such an outcome wouldn't change the fact that developing countries are now producing genuine global contenders.
Well, Kellogg's contacted me, and they are now producing it [ingredients include shortbread, raisins and "squidgy marshmallows"].
But he feels that while they are now producing the players, the intractable issue around first-team opportunities remains.
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