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The phrase "are really examining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a thorough investigation or analysis of a subject or issue.
Example: "The researchers are really examining the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "are thoroughly investigating" or "are closely analyzing".
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"People who are really examining the issues closely would see CNN is doing first-rate journalistic work," Mr. Jordan said.
On the one side, the privilege conversation – that's a dialogue I actually have to engage with, because it's intelligent, thoughtful people, who are really examining our society and trying to change it for the better.
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But what this novel is really examining is the moment when such a reckoning occurs.
It's not just the feedback, but it's really examining where the gap is, why is the gap there, and how can we close it.
Still, there is yearning for some kind of character, a soul and body to go along with what the young writer is really examining, which also happens to be one of his great themes: outsiderness.
(Isherwood) 'HUMAN ERROR' Two National Transportation Safety Board investigators, one male and one female, look into a plane crash, but they're really examining some wreckage in their own lives in Keith Reddin's three-character play.
"We have the impression due to conversations with government officials that the government is really examining the pact and the proposals," said Wolfgang Franz, an economics professor at the University of Mannheim and the chairman of the council.
We're really examining those issues because we made a decision to invest in that area".
And I think people are really re-examining that old portfolio of 60% equities and 40% bonds, which was sort of the standard portfolio that most people were given over time.
Or to the point, there are really no "control" experiments – examining cells recorded without the stated manipulation, or using the vehicle in which the drugs were dissolved, for example.
"[The woman] is probably going to be an important benefactor of the friary, it could even be the founder, so we were really excited about examining this one in greater detail," Matthew Morris, the archaeologist who led the dig, told BBC.
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