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The phrase "are operating smoothly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where processes, systems, or machinery are functioning without issues or interruptions.
Example: "The new software updates have been implemented, and all systems are operating smoothly."
Alternatives: "are functioning well" or "are running efficiently."
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When markets are operating smoothly, most wholesale funding trades are not unwound the next day.
But now, more than halfway through, the Games are operating smoothly and pollution levels have remained low.
Meanwhile, the official Twitter account continued to reassure people "the online form and website are operating smoothly as expected".
As it turns out, machines vibrate at a certain frequency when they are operating smoothly, but as parts begin to wear down, the vibration sound changes in a way that can be measured.
But in states like California and Michigan, the markets are operating smoothly and most consumers shopping on the exchanges still have a wide variety of options.
Skilled, speedy and quality care will only work when the necessary functioning equipment, functioning health systems, including transport and referral facilities during emergencies, are operating smoothly [ 23].
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By opening day, though, the routes were operating smoothly.
Three deck hands made sure all the mechanical systems were operating smoothly.
Its cap-and-trade market, for example, has been operating smoothly for over a year; Quebec joined in January.
Deputy Secretary Kenneth W. Dam said at a news conference that with some exceptions, finance, commerce and banking in the United States were operating smoothly.
But then so has Helen Boaden, controller of Radio 4, who is operating smoothly under the helpful eye of patron Jenny Abramsky, director of BBC Radio and another fizzy Dyke-style manager.
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