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"you are making" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a present action or behavior of the person being addressed. Example: "You are making too much noise, please be quiet." In this sentence, the phrase "you are making" is used to express the current action of being noisy. Other examples of using "you are making" in a sentence: - "I can see you are making an effort to improve, keep it up!" - "Stop what you are making and come help me with this project." - "What are you making for dinner tonight?".
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You are making money.
You are making yourself accused.
You are making people ignorant.
You are making me very fucking nervous".
You: You are making this up.
What is it you are making?
You are making a commitment.
But it's creative — you are making something".
You are making a big leap.
You are making America dehumanizing for us.
You are making it all up'".
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