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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she is researching" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is actively seeking or gathering information on a particular topic. Example: "Jane is currently researching the history of ancient civilizations for her thesis paper."
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She is researching the Christensen trove.
She is researching college scholarships.
She is researching ways to manufacture one, she added.
She is researching whether financial workers promote bubbles and highly leveraged systems, even unconsciously.
In the Department of Geosciences she is researching the urban morphology of coastal northern Mediterranean World Heritage Cities and aims to extend her research to coastal lidar mapping.
She is researching and writing on digital media, journalism, politics and cultural diversity.
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Unbeknown to Ms. Bessin, she was researching a character that had not yet found her outlet.
She said she was researching a movie role that called for shoplifting, but gave two different titles.
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