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The phrase "are hurled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something being thrown or cast with force, often in a dramatic or intense context.
Example: "During the storm, debris are hurled through the air, creating a chaotic scene."
Alternatives: "are thrown" or "are cast".
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Rocks and insults are hurled in their path.
Through the cool crystal air snowballs are hurled.
These events are also important because the remains of the shattered star are hurled into space.
Cups are hurled against a wall or tossed into the lake.
The characters keep posing for us and one another; steps are hurled flamboyantly, like stunts.
Stones are hurled between antigovernment protesters and President Hosni Mubarak's big-bellied provocateurs.
Their roots reach deep inside the Earth, and their fruits are hurled high into the atmosphere.
Stones are thrown, tires are burned, gasoline bombs are hurled at patrolling soldiers.
The occupants are hurled about as the coach topples over on its side.
Some nights tear gas or stun grenades are hurled at the building.
Synths, pianos, guitars and pounding beats are hurled against madcap lyrical ideas and barmy vaudeville characters.
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