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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are layers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing multiple layers of something, such as in a physical, metaphorical, or conceptual context.
Example: "The geological formations in this area are layers of sediment that have built up over millions of years."
Alternatives: "consist of layers" or "comprise layers".
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"There are layers of meaning.
"There are layers," she said, laughing.
They are layers that don't detract.
"There are layers of fandom here.
"There are layers of people," she said.
There are layers upon layers of abstraction.
As in any society, there are layers here.
There are layers and layers of rich material here.
THERE are layers of chatter, perhaps decipherable only by dolphins.
There are layers of her life in these things.
"There are layers and layers of requirements," he notes.
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