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The phrase "are replicating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of duplication or reproduction, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The researchers found that the cells are replicating at an accelerated rate under the new conditions."
Alternatives: "are duplicating" or "are reproducing".
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are replicating
verb
To make a copy (replica) of.
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Notably, unlike in adult human hearts, in 2D-AGE of PvuII digested heart mtDNA of newborns, a faint bubble arc can be seen (Figure 2B: bu) indicating that at least some molecules are replicating via the theta-replication mode typical for cultured cells and most mammalian tissues [5].
"Recently, they've made acquisitions in Europe and are replicating the model abroad," he said.
Some say the new exodus recalls that darker, earlier period: "We are replicating the apartheid city.
"They are replicating the old C.E.O.'s strategy," Brian Moretta of SVM Asset Management said.
"We are replicating that, with the lighting accentuating the architectural appeal of each building".
Now the machines are replicating and even improving on our cognitive abilities.
That sort of certainty would require finding evidence that the viruses are replicating.
As a result, other mayors across the country are replicating EF, channeling their investments towards full district coverage.
The state must figure out how to contain and destroy snakeheads that are replicating into the hundreds in the pond.
He said contractors like Bovis, Skanska and Balfour Beatty are "replicating" their experience here to win contracts elsewhere.
Mercedes, in fact, are replicating the hegemony that Red Bull enjoyed when they won four drivers' and four constructors' championships between 2010-13.
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