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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are lawsuits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing legal actions or cases that are currently in progress or being considered.
Example: "The documents submitted to the court indicate that there are lawsuits pending against the company."
Alternatives: "exist as lawsuits" or "are legal actions".
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What no one seems concerned about are lawsuits.
"These kinds are lawsuits are not living up to the intent of the law".
There are lawsuits from the Libor manipulation that were not directly affected by the ruling.
Sometimes there are lawsuits, although they are notoriously difficult to win.
And there are lawsuits in which quiet settlements are being sought.
So are lawsuits on behalf of employees claiming they never received overtime pay.
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In other words, these are lawsuit machines.
A result was lawsuits.
In addition, there could be lawsuits.
There were lawsuits testing affirmative action.
And, this being America, there will be lawsuits.
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