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The phrase "are a landmark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significant or noteworthy, often in a historical or cultural context.
Example: "The ancient ruins are a landmark of our civilization's rich history."
Alternatives: "are a significant site" or "are a notable feature".
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"They are a landmark in innovative housing," Mr. Stern said.
"The 'Seven Sacraments' are a landmark of Western painting," Mr. Lee said.
The illustrations are a landmark in the evolution of Ottoman manuscript painting.
"These are a landmark series of acquisitions," said Glenn D. Lowry, director of the museum.
In mid-decade as well came a commission from Paris to compose a set of symphonies, and Haydn's resulting "Paris" symphonies are a landmark of the genre.
The gauzy peaks of the Snowdon Aviary – named in honour of its joint designer, Lord Snowdon – are a landmark in Regent's Park.
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That is a landmark declaration.
That building is a landmark.
"This is a landmark.
One is a landmark.
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