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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are planer" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is flatter or more level, but it lacks proper context and grammatical structure.
Example: "The surfaces of the two boards are planer, making them ideal for joining."
Alternatives: "are flatter" or "are more level".
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are planer
noun
A level or flat surface.
Exact(2)
This implies that the interfaces are planer and pure twist.
Cement concrete pavement slabs used in highway construction are planer structures.
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When you step outside there are planes flying.
There are planes now.
What were planes made of?
David's second example is planes.
"There were planes flying all over.
"There's planes, trains, buses and automobiles.
"There were planes flying back and forth".
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