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The phrase "is yearning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a strong, emotional desire for something. For example, "My heart is yearning for the comfort and security of home."
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Everyone is yearning for a more humdrum past.
Miami, as ever, is yearning to be taken seriously.
Now, many researchers say the dominant emotion experienced after loss is yearning or searching.
It is exactly these kinds of independent-minded politicians that the public is yearning for.
There is yearning in her dancers' taut muscularity that reaches to the back row.
"The rest of the world is yearning for him," said Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard economist.
But most of all, Dr. Jahan is yearning to go home.
The overriding mood of the graphic work especially is yearning and longing.
But France today is yearning for bigger solutions than can be found on a football pitch.
Unless your girlfriend is yearning for a plush stuffed animal, that is.
A new, younger Internet generation has overcome its fear and is yearning for freedom from tyrannical Arab regimes.
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