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The phrase "are immutable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unchangeable or cannot be altered.
Example: "The laws of physics are immutable, remaining constant regardless of the circumstances."
Alternatives: "are unchangeable" or "are fixed".
Dictionary
are immutable
adjective
Unable to be changed without exception.
synonyms
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The facts are immutable.
But certain principles of polite behavior are immutable.
But you go to the markets and they are immutable and you can't fool them.
History's facts are immutable, but what we want for our children — and from them — keeps changing.
It seems these roles are immutable and the dynamic will never change.
For his part, Hansen argues that while the laws of geophysics are immutable, those of society are ours to determine.
"These are immutable, everything else can change," said Carey Adina Karmel of the Corcoran Group in New York.
Beliefs are immutable and signify an association with religious certainty, serving to shield the president from criticism and compromise.
"Authorial tone, point of view, the personality of an author, writing style, these are immutable things," he said.
Plato had held that, in addition to particular things, there exists a suprasensible realm of Forms, which are immutable and everlasting.
Justice Ginsburg's bland talk about status and conduct was significant because courts are more apt to protect groups whose characteristics are immutable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com