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The phrase "are pressed together" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more objects that are in close contact or physically touching each other.
Example: "The two pieces of paper are pressed together to create a seamless bond."
Alternatives: "are in contact" or "are tightly joined".
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Their cheeks are pressed together.
Nondescript objects are pressed together in a Baroque accumulation titled "Lacerba".
His lips are pressed together in a way that may not be deliberate.
When solid surfaces are pressed together, intimate contact is made over a number of small patches or junctions.
The cylinders are pressed together under high pressure, so that comminution takes place in the material bed between them.
They are made of layers of paper or pulp mixed with pigment and a resin binder that are pressed together with tremendous force.
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"It was very crowded and they took advantage of us being pressed together," he said.
When I visited, about 20 double-decker bunks were pressed together.
The victims, still bound by the ropes that had been tied around them, were pressed together on the ground.
Adjusting himself wasn't easy to do; they were pressed together, and his arms were pinned at his sides by her close embrace.
Six of us were pressed together in a van packed with scientific instruments, cold-weather gear, and enough provisions to last several days.
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