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The phrase "are we experimenting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring about whether a process or activity involves experimentation or testing.
Example: "Before we proceed with the new method, I want to clarify: are we experimenting with this approach?"
Alternatives: "Are we testing" or "Are we trying out".
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Are we experimenting when we run programs on physical machines or are we using them to perform physical calculations?
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That's why we are experimenting with different ways of delivering that information, including the use of QR codes.
We're trying to figure out what the future looks like, and we're experimenting, we're trying things".
That's why we're experimenting with lots of different currencies.
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We are experimenting both in the way we market and also in the products that we are delivering.
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So we are experimenting with publishers to enable them to have a better experience".
We're experimenting with how we make the experience as convenient as ever".
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