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The phrase "are we dealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the nature of a situation or the specifics of a matter being discussed.
Example: "Before we proceed, can you clarify what issues are we dealing with in this project?"
Alternatives: "what issues are we addressing" or "what matters are we handling".
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Before any such policy is proposed, it's important to ask, "Are we facing a situation where we're dealing with an imperfect but reasonably just social structure or are we dealing with a society that has serious injustices running through it?" When confronting structural injustice, policymakers must take due care to respect those who are unjustly disadvantaged, yet this isn't always done.
"My problem is, who are we dealing with?" he said.
How are we dealing with its known false-alarm capability?
And how are we dealing with these threats?
"What sort of fiend are we dealing with?" said the quintessentially English Steed in one episode.
"How are we dealing with it?" said John Weaver, a senior adviser to Mr. McCain.
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Who are we really dealing with?
That is what we are dealing with.
It is one we are dealing with.
This is what we're dealing with.
That's what we were dealing with here.
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