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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action in the past, typically in contexts related to production, creation, or development of something. Example: "During the meeting, we were generating new ideas for the upcoming project that could enhance our marketing strategy."
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"Whether we knew it or not, we were generating a hurting stalemate".
"We were generating, so I don't think there was a need to force things".
"By 2011, we were generating so much research, a single year's output filled a box file.
"But grinding our coffee meant we were generating a sizable amount of coffee grounds – ground coffee bean waste.
However, there really wasn't a way to tie the performance of the site to the actual revenue we were generating.
"It is entirely straightforward and legitimate way to make sure that we were generating cash commensurate with our earnings".
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"We're generating these jobs.
"We are generating streams and rivers of data".
"We are generating revenue, but we are also getting the message out," she said.
"We are generating electricity, but we don't have electricity in our neighborhood," he said.
We're generating high vertical loads through those corners and that's the problem".
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