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The phrase "are impulse" is not correct in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of being related to impulse, but it lacks proper context and grammatical structure.
Example: "They are impulse-driven individuals who often act without thinking."
Alternatives: "are driven by impulse" or "are impulsive in nature."
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are impulse
noun
A thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.
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"These transactions are impulse purchases".
In almost all cases, book purchases are impulse buys – something you want to have, right now.
"These are impulse purchases," he said, that often lead consumers to buy up to a larger system.
"These are impulse buys, so there is room for growth," said Deborah Teschke, a spokeswoman for the International Housewares Association in Rosemont, Ill.
Things out of vending machines are impulse buys, at least usually.
Research revealed that 40% of US retail purchases are impulse buys.
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On the other hand, it should be pointed out that most of the singular systems studied in the above-mentioned works are based on the assumption that the matrix (A_{22}) is nonsingular (see [16 18]), which implies that the systems are impulse-free (for continue-time singular systems) or causal (for discrete-time singular systems).
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"We're impulse buyers".
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Roughly speaking, dopamine is impulse; serotonin is inhibition and organization.
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