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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are staring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of looking intently at something or someone.
Example: "The children are staring at the magician in awe as he performs his tricks."
Alternatives: "are gazing" or "are looking".
Dictionary
are staring
verb
Present participle of stare
Exact(57)
People are staring".
But Cypriots are staring into an abyss.
"People are staring at us".
"People are staring at us," Arlen whispered to Monroe.
Now we are staring at the abyss of civil war.
Even the safeties are staring him down and are hesitant".
His cell mates are staring at him with imploring eyes.
The Dutch are staring quietly out of the window.
We are staring down racism in our own backyard.
Sentiment is secondary when you are staring at relegation.
Sometimes, the best tips are staring you in the face.
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