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The phrase "are intercepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is caught or stopped before reaching its intended destination, often in discussions about communication, signals, or actions.
Example: "The messages were intercepted by the security team before they could be sent out."
Alternatives: "are caught" or "are blocked".
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Texts are intercepted.
Communications intelligence is gleaned from foreign communications that are intercepted by other than the intended recipients.
They are intercepted by the territory owner and fought in a so-called "spinning-wheel" dance.
But on occasion they are intercepted, not least when US snipers hit their engines.
What has changed is that the majority are intercepted by law enforcement.
They are intercepted, however, by control electrodes, flat disks having small circular apertures at their centre.
President Bush has said that he will not tolerate a boatlift and plans to repatriate refugees as they are intercepted.
Even if half or more of its rockets are intercepted, an attack can be considered a success.
As with sulfate deposition, the rate of deposition is predominantly controlled by the actual flux of alkali in the flame gases that are intercepted by the collection probe.
Moreover, an examination of the points at which the return flows are intercepted indicates that the room for difference of opinion is not as great as Wyoming suggests.
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