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The phrase "are quitting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in the process of resigning or leaving a job or position.
Example: "After much consideration, the employees are quitting their jobs to pursue new opportunities."
Alternatives: "are resigning" or "are leaving".
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are quitting
verb
To pay (a debt, fine etc.).
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Some are quitting.
Both of us are quitting our jobs.
As the row rumbles on, members are quitting.
I think guys that were using are quitting the stuff.
Announcing that you are quitting a show is in.
"People are quitting jobs to do it full-time," Hofmann says.
Some responsible chamber members are so fed up that they are quitting.
"And instead of taking a maternity leave, many of them are quitting entirely".
The couple are quitting live daytime TV after 20 years at the end of next year.
Mothers "are quitting their jobs in droves and not looking back", the newspaper contended.
They are quitting at the top and going to live on a narrowboat.
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