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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indeed being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize or confirm something that has already been mentioned. Example: "John was indeed being honest when he said he didn't steal the money."
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But in the meantime, Bradley is concerned about his current well-being, and whether he is indeed being force fed.
Mr. Malvo is indeed being tried as an adult.
(Yes, such books were indeed being written 150 years ago).
Mason is finding that the wildlife is indeed being affected.
Both rumours were indeed being circulated at the time.
The federal idea is indeed being discussed in parliament.
Internet users are indeed being tracked all the time.
Military options are indeed being discussed again in Washington, from where Britain usually takes its cue.
Videos are indeed being shown in many households with young children.
Several of his creditors recently confirmed that they were indeed being paid.
Silicon Valley is not lying: our everyday lives are, indeed, being disrupted.
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