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The phrase "are foul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong.
Example: "The conditions in the abandoned building are foul, making it unsafe for anyone to enter."
Alternatives: "are disgusting" or "are offensive".
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are foul
adjective
Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty
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These are foul wars of revenge and greed.
And the police department here, I'd say 50percentt are foul".
"Our bodies are foul things to live inside," an elderly man thinks, but they also provide access to rapture.
No one is worse than the others, all are foul, and the cruelty is compounded by stupidity.
In the eyes of local developers and dignitaries, the beasts and the poor alike are foul and must be ejected.
The large flowers have a single three-parted perianth whorl and an inferior ovary; they are foul smelling and are pollinated by flies and beetles.
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The only lavatories are foul-smelling public ones.
The man is driving a cart on the back of which are foul-smelling animal cages.
That the characters of "South Park" are foul-mouthed is well documented by now.
Giggling around the farmhouse are foul-mouthed pre-teens who take a nip of Bushmills in the morning.
The straightforward version would go like this: the president of Ukraine and his top officials are foul-mouthed thugs who plotted the murder of a troublesome journalist.
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