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The phrase "are of mud" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made from or consists of mud, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The ancient structures, now in ruins, are of mud, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era."
Alternatives: "made of mud" or "composed of mud".
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The majority of homes are of mud construction, consist of one or two rooms and are without power supply and running water.
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The entablature was of wood, and the upper parts of the walls were of mud brick.
Near the south center the floor is of mud and rests on Old Kingdom chips, and further south it is of masonry upon these chips.
These huts were badly built, the roofs leaked and the floors were of mud.
Although, majority of houses in Jhapa are found to be constructed of mud bonded bricks or stones (91.99 %), before 1990 very few houses were of mud bonded bricks.
The most popular interpretation has been that these are jumbles of mud and rock called debris flows.
Most houses in villages are made of mud brick and are unable to withstand strong earthquakes.
The population is scattered, and most of the houses are made of mud and bricks, so the damage is extensive".
A few are built of mud blocks.
At the sides of the road are clusters of mud huts with conical thatched roofs.
They are made of mud, in some cases reinforced by stone.
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