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The phrase "are removing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate an ongoing action of taking something away or eliminating it.
Example: "The workers are removing the old tiles from the floor to prepare for the renovation."
Alternatives: "are taking away" or "are eliminating".
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are removing
verb
To move something from one place to another, especially to take away. To replace a dish within a course.
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You are removing a coat.
"We are removing that culture.
But we are removing a body tomorrow.
We are removing this host from Airbnb".
I'm pleased you are removing cash payments from the buses.
To restore Indian Lake, workers are removing concrete banks.
"They are removing the outposts," Mr. Powell said.
"We are removing them, or laying them down," he said.
Jenkins suggests that we are removing local development control.
"You are removing the doctor-patient relationship from this process.
Kraft and Cadbury Schweppes say they are removing some.
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