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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are propelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is driving or causing movement or progress in a particular direction.
Example: "The new policies are propelling the company towards greater innovation and efficiency."
Alternatives: "are driving" or "are pushing forward".
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Two phenomena are propelling the process.
The loans are propelling large and prominent cases.
Treadmills, he says, are "propelling you over the running surface".
N OBODY wants another civil war in Iraq, yet events are propelling it in that direction.
And these interior changes are propelling new practices in civic society".
But the trends that are propelling the young to the fore today transcend generational waves.
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They are propelled from within, as if by a motor.
We are propelled by this unique moment in history.
"Alot of American companies are propelled by fear,"he says.
Daifuku's robot loaders are propelled by the track.
Further yet, its first successes are propelled by limited immunological surveillance.
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