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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are reforming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing process of change or improvement in a particular context, often referring to systems, organizations, or practices.
Example: "The committee believes that they are reforming the outdated policies to better serve the community."
Alternatives: "are changing" or "are improving".
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"We are reforming collective bargaining," he said.
Monty Python are reforming; you've probably heard.
We are reforming housing benefit because it needs reform".
"We are reforming how we pay for it.
Already more than a dozen governments are reforming national laws to strengthen protections for domestic workers.
We are reforming military commissions, and we will pursue a new legal regime to detain terrorists.
We are dealing with things like business rates, we are reforming the planning system.
In Europe, governments are reforming their economies but have retained their cherished welfare states.
"That is why we are reforming our labour laws and practices.
"We are reforming global finance so this can never happen again," he says.
That is why we are reforming military commissions to bring them in line with the rule of law.
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