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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are scrutinizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of examining something closely or critically.
Example: "The researchers are scrutinizing the data to ensure its accuracy before publishing their findings."
Alternatives: "are examining" or "are analyzing".
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are scrutinizing
verb
To examine something with great care.
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Regulators are scrutinizing the I.P.O.
Other laboratories are scrutinizing the odd phenomenon.
Federal lawmakers now are scrutinizing what happened.
Other regulators are scrutinizing how brokerage firm research is distributed.
Now, federal safety investigators are scrutinizing the car.
Others are scrutinizing her lack of regulatory experience.
And like donors, musicians are scrutinizing the salaries as well.
Companies and auditors are scrutinizing sales accounting after Enron's collapse.
Now researchers are scrutinizing fire refugia from space.
Regulators are scrutinizing Facebook's initial public offering over concerns that banks involved in the I.P.O.
Regulators are scrutinizing unusual trading surrounding the planned $23 billion takeover of the food company H.
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