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The phrase "are explored in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, themes, or subjects that are examined or analyzed within a certain context, such as a paper, article, or study.
Example: "In this research paper, various cultural influences are explored in a comprehensive manner."
Alternatives: "are examined in a" or "are investigated in a".
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The effects on life, and in particular relationships, are explored in a really neat show about being forced to say less but mean more.
Their very different experiences over the past four months are explored in a powerful essay in the New Yorker by Elif Şafak, "The silencing of writers in Turkey".
Polyphony (simultaneous melodic lines), monophony (melody without harmony), and rhythm are explored in a straightforward manner in his Polifonica-monodia-ritmica for seven instruments (1951).
The limits of textualism are explored in a new book by Robert A. Katzmann, the chief judge on the Second Circuit, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1999.
Both sides of Serge Gainsbourg's career – and his little-known early years as a terrified Jewish child in wartime France – are explored in a bio-pic opening in France next week.
The secret passions of Opie are explored in a fascinating exhibition opening on Wednesday at the Holburne Museum in Bath in which the artist displays examples of his own work from the past 20 years with works from his private collection.
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The lives of these settlers are explored in an exhibit at the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, titled "The Lenape: The First Staten Islanders".
In the movie, all four main animal industries are explored in an equal way.
In this paper, the impacts of molecular forms of epistasis on statistical power are explored in an association mapping context.
In all cases, the three areas are explored in an attempt to obtain free margins.
Further experimental treatments for stroke are explored in an excellent review in the Lancet [ 12].
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