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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stemming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an ongoing action or process related to the act of stemming, such as in linguistics or data processing.
Example: "The words in the text are stemming from their root forms to analyze their meanings."
Alternatives: "are derived" or "are originating".
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Thailand has 800,000 cases of AIDS and H.I.V. infection, but aggressive public health campaigns are stemming the disease's spread.
And that was true even before the current economic hardships that are stemming from the housing crisis.
Ole von Uexkull, executive director of the Right Livelihood Award Foundation, said: "This year's Right Livelihood laureates are stemming the tide of the most dangerous global trends.
These practices are stemming from the European Commission project ARISTOTEL Aircraft and Rotorcraft Pilot Couplings – Tools and Techniques for Alleviation and Detection (2010 2013) and are mainly related to aerodynamic and structural modelling of the aircraft/rotorcraft, pilot modelling and A/RPC prediction criteria.
The most common conflation processes are stemming and lemmatization [26].
Currently, more than 25% of monthly revenues are stemming from mobile purchases.
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But the economic downturn is stemming the tide.
Microsoft claims to be stemming the infestation.
But they should be stemming from the same source empathy.
And population growth has been stemmed.
The flow of people would be stemmed.
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