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The phrase "are forged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is created or formed, often implying a sense of strength or authenticity, such as in discussions about relationships, documents, or objects.
Example: "Strong bonds between friends are forged through shared experiences and trust."
Alternatives: "are created" or "are formed".
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"Are there proxies that are forged?" he said.
Documents are forged.
Fresh alliances are forged.
But still, friendships are forged.
Signatures from the "recipients" are forged.
Bonds are forged; loyalties, rewarded.
Friendships are forged at their shows.
You are forged in your history.
Strange allegiances are forged, and then evaporate.
Romances are forged and others unravel.
Johnson also reiterated that champion sides are forged in adversity.
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