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The phrase "is she doing now" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to ask someone about what someone else is currently doing. Example: I heard she was visiting Madrid - is she doing now?
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And how is she doing now?
We walk across the Park on a Sunday morning and bump into our friend the baker and our old acquaintance from graduate school (what the hell is she doing now?) and someone we have been avoiding for three weeks.
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What is she doing right now?
"What's she doing right now?" "I'm not telling".
"She's been a fighter and that's what she's doing now," he said.
"She should be smart enough to know what she is doing now is harming some children".
(That's what she's doing now with her own college son).
"If you would have asked me 10 years ago whether Mariasu would be doing what she is doing now," Ms. Flores said of her friend, "I would say no way".
Almost everything she is doing now is designed to woo superdelegates.
Of course, her grief and the work she is doing now are intimately connected.
What she's doing now is very unglamorous but she's strong, sensible and mature".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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