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The phrase "are often managing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals frequently oversee or handle tasks or responsibilities.
Example: "In our organization, team leaders are often managing multiple projects simultaneously to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "frequently oversee" or "regularly handle".
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I've got hedge fund clients who are often managing money on behalf of very wealthy individuals.
Another problem with live web chat is how slow and unresponsive it often is, particularly during peak hours when people are often managing dozens of conversations at a time.
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Since state lands are often managed for the benefit of schools and other beneficiaries, land managers must invest in the long-term health of the land.
Rather, they are often managed by family practitioners and pediatricians.
Patients with respiratory infections are often managed presumptively until confirmation of infection status.
They are often managed by supply-chain experts, like Hong Kong's Li & Fung.
Distal cholangiocarcinoma (DC) and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are often managed as 1 entity, yet direct comparisons are lacking.
Colonic anastomotic strictures complicate colorectal resection in up to 7% of cases and are often managed with endoscopic dilation.
Patients with this complication are often managed with an esophageal covered, self-expandable metal stent positioned at endoscopy.
Benefits for psychiatric services are often managed through a different set of procedures than are other forms of medical treatment.
As a result, professional relationships are often managed on a more conventional social network that allows for greater privacy: WeChat.
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