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The phrase "are commodities in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items or goods that are traded or exchanged within a specific context or market.
Example: "In today's economy, many digital assets are commodities in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "are goods in" or "are products in".
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I would argue that maleness and whiteness are commodities in decline.
But I think one of the things that has resonated with people is that truth and trust are commodities in today's day and age.
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If ES benefits were commodities in perfect markets, the price of such benefits would reflect all of the spatial prioritization components identified above.
According to Adorno, for example, jazz "is commodity in the strictest sense" — a series of pseudo-original "improvisations" decorating a monotonously repetitive form.
The other mega-trends that we're also interested in are commodities.
Tenors and basses are precious commodities in every choir.
There are some commodities in the region that China wants.
All of the early metals were expensive commodities in antiquity and were monopolized by kings, priests, and officials.
Denim and rock n' roll music were illegal commodities in the days of the USSR.
It's obviously speculation, but how many parties now are in commodities that would not be in commodities if we had a stable dollar?
But they're not accustomed to being the commodity in question.
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