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The phrase "are noisy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that produces a lot of noise or is loud in nature.
Example: "The children in the playground are noisy, making it difficult for me to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "tend to be loud" or "make a lot of noise."
Dictionary
are noisy
adjective
Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound
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Men are Noisy creachers.
Gigs are noisy places.
There are noisy calls for your resignation.
Plus, crosswinds and headwinds are noisy.
To be sure, the figures are noisy.
They are noisy and not particularly considerate.
Both areas are noisy at peak times.
I asked him why – puppies are noisy.
"Drunks are noisy," said Ms. Pelletier.
"They are noisy and can do anything.
Our shows are noisy and raucous.
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