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The phrase "are as such" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something in its current state or condition, often to clarify or emphasize a point.
Example: "The results of the experiment are as such that we cannot draw any definitive conclusions at this time."
Alternatives: "are therefore" or "are in that case".
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Oats are one of two quintessentially Scottish ingredients here and are, as such, non-negotiable.
Culottes, however, serve no other purpose than to adorn an already decent outfit and are, as such, unnecessary frippery.
These algorithms are as such readily applicable to LTE systems.
Vortex chambers allow high-G fluidization and are as such potentially interesting for processing cohesive particles.
But they still can occur and are as such predicted to be present.
We can of course have "negative" desires that are as such directed at the non-existence of something.
These systems are either hydrodynamic or magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) in nature and are, as such, governed by non-linear equations.
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The backing is as such as well".
It was as such he contested West Fife in 1945.
It was as such that the public rejected them.
And it is, as such, dehumanizing.
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