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The phrase "are a genius" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who possesses exceptional intellectual ability or talent.
Example: "In every project we worked on together, it became clear that you are a genius at problem-solving."
Alternatives: "are incredibly intelligent" or "are exceptionally bright."
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You, sir, are a genius".
Do not think you are a genius, O.K.?
People you think are a genius are this far from bent.
Yes, it is raining; yes, you are a genius; no, you don't win a hundred dollars.
Of course it's always nicer when people think you are a genius and everything you do is wonderful.
Best friends Sandy and Sandra (dubbed "takeaway-guzzling pals" by one tabloid) are a genius double act.
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"She was a genius.
She is a genius.
She's a genius.
You're a genius!
He is a genius!
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