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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are of such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the nature or characteristics of something in a formal context.
Example: "The challenges we face are of such magnitude that they require immediate attention."
Alternatives: "are of this kind" or "are of this nature".
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"The videotapes of these shipwrecks are of such high resolution.
That's why they are of such good quality," he says.
Contempt for teacher training has merit because some colleges of education are of such poor quality.
Still, the ingredients are of such high quality that it's fairly hard to go wrong.
whether they are of such and such a nature or not.
American diplomatic presence are of such critical importance," said Carole Ann Fabian, Director, Avery Library.
Week in, week out, his performances are of such a high calibre.
"Issues in this area are of such importance to U.S. national interests that they must receive priority attention".
Some stories are of such force in the imagination that they cut through religion, race and class, achieving universality.
"But all those Afrikaners are of such mixed blood that they'd do well not to ask too many questions, really.
Where to sit or stand: The rooms are of such a size that the sound quality is great throughout.
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