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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are heads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are identifying or describing multiple heads, such as in discussions about people, animals, or objects.
Example: "In the crowd, there are heads bobbing to the music, creating a lively atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are individuals" or "are people".
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Ten are heads and sixteen are tails.
The shapes are heads, bobbing like derricks.
The leaders are heads of government, not heads of state.
Both the editors are heads of news as well as business operations of their channel.
My Twitter colleagues who are heads are dropping off my timeline.
The heads – if indeed they are heads – seem to be talking to one another.
But the few pedestrians around are heads down under their brollies.
"Here are heads that have ripened, that were ready for the plucking," an ISIS fighter said in narration.
Unless we all get our heads together and straighten it out, there are heads going to roll".
The Great and General Council is headed by the captains regent, who are heads of state and of the administration.
And the casting people that don't have a funny bone in their body, that are heads of comedy – yep.
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