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The phrase "is excelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a present continuous tense verb phrase that indicates an ongoing action of excelling or performing exceptionally well. Example: Sarah is excelling in her studies and consistently gets high grades in all her classes.
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For now, Tanaka is excelling in Japan.
For that, the team is excelling.
Great is excelling in the heat of the playoffs.
He got what he wanted and is excelling.
He is now a bright 5-year-old who is excelling in kindergarten.
It's not as if Hollywood is excelling in these areas right now.
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He was excelling".
The Aussies have been excelling for years.
They are more than representing – they are excelling.
They are excelling at their studies, often against great odds.
I was excelling more in hockey than baseball.
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