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The phrase "are profiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of creating a profile or description of someone or something, often in contexts like data analysis, marketing, or law enforcement.
Example: "The individuals in the study are profiled based on their demographic information and behavioral patterns."
Alternatives: "are characterized" or "are described".
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are profiled
noun
The outermost shape, view, or edge of an object.
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Three of Connecticut's leading musicians are profiled here.
Some of the prisoners are profiled on the site (www.robben-island.org.za).org.za
Don't blame me, blame the credit-checking company Experian, in whose report these demographics are profiled.
But before you've even gotten on the first plane, you feel dehumanized -- you are profiled, poked and prodded.
The homes are profiled in "luxury porn" detail and juxtaposed with the hard times of working-class Americans.
The Picketts are profiled in a new report, titled "Borrowing to Make Ends Meet," by a nonpartisan public policy group called Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action.
Heroes are profiled as well, distinguished discoverers like Allan R. Sandage, the present proprietor of the Hubble constant, and Stephen Hawking, the Delphic cosmologist of Cambridge University.
In Kenya, impoverished people who hit the jackpot are profiled in the newspapers, always with a photograph of the smiling winner holding an oversize check.
Five new young and exciting British composers are profiled here, and are also pictured in a two-page black-and-white group photograph by Richard Avedon.
But no Jewish scientists are profiled, the assimilation of bagels got cut for time, and there is no discussion of the heavily Jewish neoconservative movement.
"By virtue of being compressed, I think my film seems a lot more political," Ms. Dickson said, if only because fewer individuals and perspectives are profiled.
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