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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indeed dead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the certainty of a situation or condition, particularly in discussions about life, existence, or relevance.
Example: "Despite the rumors of their return, the old traditions are indeed dead in our modern society."
Alternatives: "are truly gone" or "are certainly no more".
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This is no golden age, and several of its ballets are indeed dead.
Let us assume they are right and that over 10% of all loans in the sector are indeed dead.
That you are, indeed, dead - but won't lie down?'Oohoh, I don't think so, dearie,' she might've replied.
The Lac-Mégantic tragedy which, if the missing are indeed dead, will be Canada's worst train disaster in 149 years may make the opponents of pipelines think again.
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Mamillius is indeed dead.
Yes, I had to agree, it was indeed dead.
If Zarqawi is indeed dead, then she now has her wish.
She ate ice cream while I gently persuaded her that her father was, indeed, dead.
But Mr. Sherrin is indeed dead, as confirmed by his personal manager, The Associated Press reported.
"He is indeed dead," Vladimir A. Kryuchkov, the former K.G.B. chief, said in a phone interview.
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