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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are genuine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is authentic or real, often in the context of feelings, emotions, or objects.
Example: "The emotions expressed in her letter are genuine, reflecting her true feelings about the situation."
Alternatives: "are authentic" or "are real".
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The fears are genuine.
There are genuine dilemmas here.
And those accents are genuine.
Their smiles are genuine.
But there are genuine trade-offs.
The astonished expressions are genuine.
But, of these, perhaps 20 are genuine.
And Mrs Whitman's tax cuts are genuine.
"I never know if people are genuine.
These are genuine, not cynical questions.
But he insists his motives are genuine.
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