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The phrase "are only now being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening or being recognized for the first time at the present moment.
Example: "The findings of the study are only now being acknowledged by the scientific community."
Alternatives: "are just now being" or "are finally being".
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That being said, the behaviors and motivations of those who binge-watch are only now being explored.
The first studies are only now being published.
However, guidelines are only now being presented to soybean producers.
The tax cuts are only now being distributed.
Helmets are only now being viewed as precautionary, not reactionary.
Some drawings have disappeared, others are only now being discovered.
The leaflets, which are only now being widely publicised, have to be returned by June 5th.
The constitutional implications of Scottish politicians withholding consent are only now being explored.
American Indians, who make up 9percentt of the population, are only now being courted.
Many detainees are only now being processed for deportation or voluntary departure from the country.
Aesthetically speaking, they have already outlived major buildings that are only now being constructed.
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