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The phrase "are swelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is increasing in size, volume, or intensity, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The riverbanks are swelling due to the heavy rainfall, causing concerns about potential flooding."
Alternatives: "are rising" or "are increasing".
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are swelling
noun
The state of being swollen.
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As statistics of immigrant/minority communities are swelling, it makes common sense to swell their quality/excellence too.
Those numbers are swelling.
But others are swelling too.
Rivers are swelling and bursting their banks.
Peony buds are swelling and beginning to burst.
In fact slums around the world are swelling rapidly.
No one disputes that the disability rolls are swelling.
ENGLISH hearts, you would think, are swelling with pride.
All, he says, are "swelling tributaries funnelling into the exaflood".
The ranks of the hungry and the homeless are swelling in New York.
The country's currency is plummeting, and poverty and foreign debt are swelling.
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