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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a row" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation involving multiple items or people arranged in a line, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The books are a row on the shelf." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "form a row" or "make a row."
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Incorporated into the site are a row of restored warehouses, evoking Baltimore's merchant past.
Along the top of the Show are a row of buttons.
Embedded in the wood floor are a row of colorful glass blocks that are illuminated by a switch on the kitchen island.
The VIP seats are a row of living-room couches and easy chairs set in the bleacher section, where no-smoking signs appear to be just a suggestion.
Overlooking the gardens are a row of splendid and well-preserved Georgian houses that are home to the Irish Writers' Centre, a museum dedicated to Irish authors and poets, and an award-winning restaurant.
Most plentiful are a row of large, lurching, leering figurative forms, reminiscent of de Kooning's sculptures, that gradually reveal themselves to be female dancers, complete with bows, braids, floppy tutus and bulging toe shoes.
Similar(43)
There was a row.
There was a row and Montanelli left.
But there is a row over the small print.
Behind the table was a row of portable toilets.
This is a row that will run and run.
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