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The phrase "are laughs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe instances of laughter or to indicate that something is funny.
Example: "The comedian's jokes are laughs, making the audience burst into fits of giggles."
Alternatives: "are funny" or "are amusing".
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And the laughs are laughs.
There are laughs in both halves of the dual plot.
Our special effects are laughs, and they're very inexpensive".
Humor, then, is Schwartz's route to self-esteem, and there are laughs aplenty.
Even so, there are laughs in some of the wrong places.
It's not ground-breaking, but there are laughs, and it is a good audience movie.
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"The butchers are laughing".
Instead they are laughing.
The players are laughing.
Somewhere Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams are laughing.
MPs are laughing.
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