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The phrase "are tearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of tearing something, typically in the present continuous tense.
Example: "The children are tearing the paper into small pieces for their art project."
Alternatives: "are ripping" or "are shredding".
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"The girls are tearing up the house".
Your claws are tearing me.
Today jihadists are tearing the country apart.
You are tearing the social fabric.
Now they are tearing my studio down.
But no eyes are tearing up.
Immigration issues are tearing apart communities.
Militias from Misrata and Zintan are tearing Tripoli apart.
Some recent buyers are tearing down older homes to rebuild.
The aftershocks in Europe are tearing the continent apart.
For the moment, however, they are tearing their hair out.
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