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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to be being' is not grammatically correct in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'to be' or 'being'. For example, "He was tired from being awake all night."
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Pay, gradually, does seem to be being restrained.
The elusive spirit seems to be being maintained.
It's so close sometimes to be being great.
"Internal Affairs seems to be being very thorough," she said.
A similar public relations offensive appears to be being waged by the American reconstruction team.
About $4 billion is believed to be being withheld from the Tigers around the world.
"He's clearly very shrewd, but he never seems to be being shrewd".
A similar number are reckoned to be being detained without trial.
At least two more Americans are believed to be being held by Isis.
The old rules of double sourcing stories appeared to be being rewritten before our eyes.
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