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Discover Ludwig“it’s being” is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used when referring to a process of something happening in the present. For example: “It’s being discussed in the meeting right now.”.
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"It's being interdependent".
Partly it's being 47.
It's being on guard".
But it's being shaped".
It's being too specific".
It's being proactive".
Instead, it's being slashed.
"It's being squandered".
It's being co-opted.
It's being thin and toned".
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It's being metered.
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