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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we gaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about progress or improvement in a particular situation or context.
Example: "As we analyze the results of our marketing campaign, I wonder, are we gaining more customers than last quarter?"
Alternatives: "are we making progress" or "are we improving".
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What are we gaining in imagery?
What are we gaining for our lives lost?
If so, what are we gaining — or losing — in the process?
We all know what Amazon does, but only now are we gaining a better understanding of how Amazon does it.
What are we losing if that happens and what are we gaining?,'" says Keanu Reeves.
"Only now are we gaining new insights into the lives of these remarkably preserved individuals.
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What are we losing or gaining, standing where we are?
"The real news is we are gaining ground on the rest of the country.
Truth is, we are gaining on breast cancer every single day.
The truth is, we can gain a new purpose!
I mean, we did better than that in the first quarter, so we're actually — we're gaining — that just — when the market's doing that, that means we're gaining share.
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