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The phrase "were being stolen" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past, particularly in a passive voice context.
Example: "The bicycles were being stolen from the parking lot while the owner was inside the store."
Alternatives: "were being taken" or "were being lifted."
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Uday had a large stable, and his horses were being stolen, too.
He said tens of billions of dollars were being stolen just in sub-Saharan Africa.
And Allison Rowey Billyy, Pomeranian) had heard that the dogs were being stolen for illegal dogfights.
There was evidence that pet cats and dogs were being stolen to be used as live training' bait'.
At the time motorcycles were being stolen out of a police garage, and officers accused Jones of the crime.
We found as a part of that ring that these xenon lights were being stolen out of Audis in particular.
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The Presidency is being stolen from us.
"Our deposit is being stolen".
Their childhoods are being stolen from them.
In reality, it is being stolen.
"Your money is being stolen," he said.
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