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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was being characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action or state in the past, particularly in contexts involving analysis or description. Example: "The novel was being characterised as a groundbreaking work of fiction that challenged societal norms."
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Of course, there are always prior discoveries that guide you in your work, and what helped us tremendously was the fact that there was already some information available about inflammatory signalling: the signalling pathways of NFκB [nuclear factorκB] and the IL1R [interleukin-1 receptor] were known, and the TNF [tumor necrosis factor] pathway was being characterised at the time.
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"He is stunned that his action is being characterised as terrorism," she said.
"Everyday people who are riding bikes for health, employment, education or just plain enjoyment, are being characterised as a menace to society people who require surveillance, supervision and control," it said in a statement.
The Englishman is helping to fill City's home-grown player quota of five in the reduced Champions League squad of 21, another of the FFP punishments, which are being characterised as hardly ideal but no hindrance by the club as they should last for only the coming campaign.
It suits the Conservatives that Ed Miliband is being characterised by the media as an oddball and a loon.
The precise mechanism by which cytoskeletal and intracellular elements mediate this function are being characterised.
As a result, biochemical functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 proteins are being characterised in great detail.
The second period, as they so often are, was characterised by tiring limbs and thudding challenges.
Safeguarding adults from abuse or neglect has too often been been characterised by a patronising, checklist-based approach to those in need of care.
"I would hope that the undertaking of the US foreign policy will not be be characterised by the divisions that we see in [its] domestic policy".
It suggested that the "everyday gathering" of online information was being wrongly characterised as spying.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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