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The phrase "are a features of" is not correct in English.
It should be "are features of." You can use the corrected phrase when describing characteristics or attributes of something.
Example: "The unique colors and patterns are features of this species of butterfly."
Alternatives: "are characteristics of" or "are traits of."
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Reviews of audio books are a feature of trucking magazines and Web sites.
These interactions are a feature of the PSD.
Erratic rainfall, disastrous droughts and occasional floods are a feature of the Australian climate.
In many Member States small businesses are a feature of the local transport market.
"It's a feature of society.
That is a feature of digital advertising.
Some of their aggression is a feature of their biology.
(A cigar was a feature of Arneson's face).
It's always been a feature of Venetian life.
And that's been a feature of the recent negotiations.
"Conquering the north was a feature of the Soviet man.
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