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The phrase "are a surplus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an excess or additional amount of something, often in economic or resource contexts.
Example: "The resources we have are a surplus compared to what we actually need for the project."
Alternatives: "constitute an excess" or "represent an abundance."
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These are a surplus material for the co-production of valuable and sustainable biofuels, chemical compounds, electricity and heat.
Namely, in comparison to expectations, there are a surplus of alanine and a deficit of valine.
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"There should be a surplus".
Well, big surprise, there was a surplus of guys there.
Almost everywhere else in Asia there is a surplus.
But the runs were a surplus, given Harvey's performance.
That means there's a surplus, which pushes prices down.
But what advisers had said was a surplus in the reserve is almost spent.
"He was a surplus human," Hal thinks, "a product of a swollen civilization.
Until there is a surplus of good hospitals and GPs, such choice is an illusion.
And it required willing suicide bombers — of whom, Mohammed has said, there was a surplus.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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