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Did you mean "is being tested"? You can use "is being tested" to describe an ongoing process where something is currently undergoing examination or evaluation. Example: "The new software update is being tested to ensure it functions properly before the official release."
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TechCrunch understands that the app was quietly launched in a handful of countries in Asia and Africa over the weekend — Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe to be precise — where it is being testing with a view to further expansions.
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