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are regurgitating

  • present progressive
    of regurgitate.
    regurgitate
    verb (used without object)
    to surge or rush back, as liquids, gases, undigested food, etc.

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"I look around, I see lots of Titanic experts . . . but from my perspective, most are regurgitating things that are already out there."

From Salon Apr. 15, 2023

By its nature, you are regurgitating the stuff that’s out there into a different form.

From New York Times Feb. 12, 2016

But it’s 2014, for crying out loud, and Ms. Bowser, Ms. Schwartz and Mr. Catania sound like they are regurgitating Supreme Court arguments initially formulated for the Brown v.

From Washington Times Sep. 8, 2014

Roughly 80 percent of the articles are regurgitating obsolete 20th Century ideas.

From Forbes Jan. 26, 2013

In short, they have swallowed the last 50 years of popular culture and are regurgitating it in a way that would have sounded pretty cool at any time during that era.

From BBC Jan. 5, 2011

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