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The phrase "being counteracted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where an effect or action is being opposed or neutralized by another force or action.
Example: "The negative impacts of the policy are being counteracted by community support initiatives."
Alternatives: "being opposed" or "being mitigated".
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Thank heavens, then, that this potent shade of beige is being counteracted by outspoken characters elsewhere.
Otherwise they all gather in perverse spaces that are not being counteracted by healthy adults.
The results suggest that abnormally increased NO production within islet cells is a significant player in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes being counteracted by GLP-1 through PKA-dependent, nonproteasomal mechanisms.
This increased expression level of CDKN2A is Id1 and Id3 specific, being counteracted by ectopically overexpressed Id1 and Id3.
It mainly functions as a transcriptional repressor [ 37] being counteracted at multiple levels by Wnt signaling [ 38].
On the basis of this observation, we hypothesized that positive signaling is being counteracted by negative signaling at these doses, perhaps by the recruitment of phosphatases.
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But that was counteracted by a $262 billion surplus in services.
"The American government is facing political pressure that has not been counteracted".
Too much salt needs to be counteracted with acid, cream or butter.
Much of the advantage has been counteracted by the shifting exchange rate.
It wasn't bad, but after years of denigrating the European Union, the poison can't easily be counteracted.
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