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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are wreaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of causing or inflicting havoc or damage, often in a continuous or ongoing manner.
Example: "The storms are wreaking havoc on the coastal towns, leading to widespread destruction."
Alternatives: "are causing" or "are inflicting".
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are wreaking
verb
Present participle of wreak
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They are wreaking havoc.
Online retailers, too, are wreaking havoc.
We are wreaking havoc on the planet.
MURDERERS on motorcycles are wreaking havoc in western Assam.
The economic headwinds are wreaking havoc on corporate profits.
Volatile weather patterns often attributed to climate change are wreaking havoc with some harvests.
It's great to eat invasive species like feral pigs that are wreaking ecological havoc.
Some of them are wreaking havoc in the eastern part of Congo.
The floods and droughts that have come with climate change are wreaking havoc on traditional farmland.
He does his best but the muppets are wreaking their usual glorious havoc around him.
What the Iranians really want, however, is an end to the sanctions, which are wreaking havoc on the economy.
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