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The phrase "are certainly rich" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the wealth or abundance of something or someone in a statement.
Example: "The resources in this region are certainly rich, providing ample opportunities for development."
Alternatives: "are definitely wealthy" or "are undoubtedly affluent".
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The seas here are certainly rich.
Her formative years are certainly rich in material.
"There is not a school of Southern art, but there are certainly rich traditions that are especially powerful in that area," said Elizabeth Broun, director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington.
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They're certainly rich enough.
Monsanto is certainly rich, but it is simply not that powerful.
And it is certainly rich enough to invite and repay a healthy measure of critical thought.
He is certainly rich enough to pursue sexily flamboyant lifestyle choices.
On that optimistic basis, a multiple of 30 times revenue is certainly rich, but not necessarily absurd.
Mr. Csanyi, 58, is certainly rich but he wears his wealth in a rough-hewn manner and is happiest when hunting wild boar in the countryside.
ACCURACY: The Saudi royal family is certainly rich and powerful, and it has a history of corruption and close, longstanding ties to the Bush family.
So then, in song, reaction to the Dead Kennedys' Kill the Poor was certainly rich, and Randy Newman's Short People resulted in the ire of people who might not necessarily be short, but almost definitely thick.
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