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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hatched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of eggs breaking open and the young animals emerging, typically in the context of birds or reptiles.
Example: "Once the eggs are hatched, the chicks will need to be fed and cared for by their parents."
Alternatives: "have hatched" or "are born".
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Hatched salmon, though, lie somewhere in between: they are hatched by humans and then freed as youngsters to spend the rest of their lives in the wild.
The young are hatched completely naked.
They are toxic as soon as they are hatched.
About 180 million chickens are hatched near Salisbury each year.
— Some of the best ideas are hatched on the road.
They are where new ideas are hatched and tested.
Artistic collaborations are hatched; careers are born; beer is drunk.
Moral: Don't count your boobies until they are hatched.
This is where future business plans are hatched and where lifelong friendships are made.
Nor is it the clubhouse, the private den where strategies are hatched and victory Champagne sprayed.
The nurseries where the sperm are hatched are called Sertoli cells.
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