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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about someone's current activity or progress regarding a task or project.
Example: "Are you making progress on the report we discussed last week?"
Alternatives: "Are you creating" or "Are you working on".
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What pie are you making?
"What are you making?" Candy said.
Why are you making that face?
"What are you making?" Christopher asked finally.
Why are you making this so complicated?
Why are you making me wait?
Similar(8)
What point were you making?
"Were you making notes?
How were you making maids a-milking?
But were you making any money?
What were you making before?
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