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The phrase "are only observing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is merely watching or monitoring a situation without taking any action.
Example: "During the meeting, the experts are only observing the discussions without participating."
Alternatives: "are merely watching" or "are just monitoring".
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In these experiments, we are only observing the velocity response of the last following vehicle, because when the platoon is not string stable it is this vehicle that will experience the strongest disturbances.
However, as we are only observing an end result in the adult patient hearts it is difficult to address whether some adaptive mechanisms have been involved.
This observation is likely due to combination of factors, the relatively short ozone exposure times means we are only observing initial gene expression responses and likely the start of response pathways.
We cannot exclude the possibility that the damage may occur in two (or more) phases and that we are only observing the final phase, but there is no evidence for a multi-phased process, and previous studies on crystalline specimens also demonstrate a single-exponential decay.
Though it may be hard to not make a judgment, try to remember you are only observing.
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Significantly, all these phenotypes are only observed after puberty.
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