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The phrase "are in the index" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, topics, or entries that are listed in an index of a book, document, or database.
Example: "The key terms and concepts related to the research can be found in the index at the back of the book."
Alternatives: "are listed in the index" or "can be found in the index."
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Finally, Vanguard's votes by its huge S.& P. 500 index fund, which must own all those shares that are in the index, were supportive of all eight companies' pay for performance plans.
We own the same stocks that are in the index in roughly the same index weightings.
Aylesworth: Yes, in the same percentages that they are in the Index.
Merchants will be included if they are in the index without taking any additional steps.
An ETF is a security that typically replicates an index by purchasing many of the same stocks and/or bonds that are in the index.
In his quest to blow past the S&P, Turner oversees a portfolio of 85 growth stocks, 80% of which are in the index at any given time.
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Of course, depending on the writer, it might not even be in the index.
Probably just 10 of the 30 names from 1984 will still be in the index.
All four of the companies that were removed in 1999 had been in the index since at least 1930.
The decline has wiped out more points than were in the index on Jan . 20 , 1989when the first President Bush was inaugurated.
Don't worry, this incident will be in the index of my memoirs, appearing under "S" for "scabby face".
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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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