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The phrase "are preposterous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is absurd, ridiculous, or nonsensical.
Example: "The claims made in the article are preposterous and lack any credible evidence."
Alternatives: "are absurd" or "are ridiculous."
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are preposterous
adjective
Absurd, or contrary to common sense.
Exact(47)
Both ideas are preposterous.
And your statements are preposterous.
"The allegations are preposterous," she says.
The conditions at Birkdale are preposterous.
Stories that are preposterous, inane, moving and downright dull.
The allegations against him are "preposterous", Steinmetz insists.
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"That's preposterous.
Their accusation is preposterous.
The notion is preposterous.
But this is preposterous.
That would be preposterous.
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