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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ensued" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "ensued" without "are," as "ensued" is the past tense of "ensue" and does not require a helping verb.
Example: "After the meeting, several discussions ensued about the new project."
Alternatives: "followed" or "resulted".
Dictionary
are ensued
verb
To follow (a leader, inclination etc.).
synonyms
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Following these successful separation and subsequent preliminary DEP analyses of cancer cells, a multitude of DEP-based clinical CTCs isolation studies are ensued.
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Spoilers, naturally, are ensuing.
A similar approach is ensued when movement is restricted in a compartment with a finite size.
In the diffractogram of HQ-PAA, new peaks at 2θ equal to 27, 32, and 45° appeared, suggesting that a degree of crystallinity was ensued.
Mutation of other residues altered the GOLD fitness score; however, in none of the cases docking loss was ensued.
"I really hope the art itself becomes as important as the controversy that is ensuing," said Mr. McCallum, the artist.
Every's ensuing downhill putt never wavered.
For patients found to be carriers, there were ensuing counselling efforts.
Formation of clusters of ethyl cellulose, observed under a light microscope, was thus ensued.
There is no ensuing litany of reassurance.
And almost without exception, there was no ensuing suspension.
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