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The phrase "are marble" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is made of marble or has the characteristics of marble.
Example: "The sculptures in the gallery are marble, showcasing the artist's skill in working with this beautiful material."
Alternatives: "are made of marble" or "are composed of marble".
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Countertops are marble, glass and poured concrete.
Nearby are marble cenotaphs of the Sindhia rulers.
There are marble and quartz quarries in the vicinity.
The bathrooms are marble — but with modern Lucite chairs.
Inside, there are marble benches inscribed with texts.
The columns, however, are marble; the columns are marble, and in that sense again something somewhat different than what we saw at Ostia.
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First, the cones of hemlock are marble-sized, pendant, and the scales remain attached.
Paintballs are marble-sized gelatin capsules filled with water-soluble paint.
Mr. Inouye has a lot in common with the man he calls "a brother" — both served in World War II, and both are marble-carved Senate fixtures in their 80's who are wily, unabashed masters at funneling special-interest earmarks to their districts.
Among the games are marbles, trundles and tops.
Rocks derived from the metamorphism of carbonate sediments containing calcite or dolomite are marbles.
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