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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we studying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about whether a group is engaged in studying or learning something together.
Example: "Before we start the session, can you confirm if we are studying the new curriculum today?"
Alternatives: "Are we learning" or "Are we reviewing".
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Why are we studying English?" he asked.
"Why are we studying?" one child proclaims in voice-over, an attitude that the filmmaker appears to endorse.
"If you ask are we studying options, the answer is yes we are, but no decision has been taken," said the official.
I have only one question about black holes, why are we studying them and how are they going to benifit mankind in any way.
Barron asked, "Why are we studying it in [just] that indication?" The meeting ended with plans to go forward in the original disease, but also to explore a second, potentially much bigger, market.
"Are we studying the same protein head to toe?" Tabak asked.
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That is, we study salient events and learn from them.
Why aren't we studying people who do well?
"This is something that we are studying and are certainly concerned about," said Dr. Scott Harper, infectious-diseases physician for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"That is one reason we are studying them, because there is still so much we don't know," he said.
Commentators claimed faculty were aware we were studying sexist hiring and that they chose women to appear politically correct.
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