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The phrase "are really working" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe ongoing efforts or actions that are effective or producing results.
Example: "The team members are really working hard to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "are truly engaged" or "are effectively collaborating".
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They are really working to solve problems".
But we are really working through them".
Here's what carmakers are really working on.
"The freshmen are really working aggressively in this area".
So people are really working towards ending the practice.
"But I think they are really working with the Zionists.
"They are really working hard to have women know their rights," Ms. Boushnak said.
"People on the outside aren't very good at telling how marriages are really working," he said.
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"People are really worked up".
They are really work in progress.
He's really working hard.
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