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The phrase "are prosecutions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal actions or criminal cases, particularly when referring to multiple instances of prosecution.
Example: "In recent years, there have been significant changes in how are prosecutions handled in the justice system."
Alternatives: "are legal actions" or "are criminal cases".
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are prosecutions
noun
The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.
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Child sex trafficking is happening, but arrests aren't, and neither are prosecutions.
The internet is awash with racist opinions of all hues – but when are prosecutions worth pursuing?
He added: "The new protocol will make sure that there are prosecutions with extra time being served by prisoners at the end of their sentence.
"However, the rest of the girls remain very much part of the investigation and the multi-agency support for them continues regardless of whether there are prosecutions or not.
"We're talking about hundreds of victims, of vulnerable young girls, who have not been protected because, at the end of the day, what people are looking for are prosecutions".
There's usually a line in the State income tax return for you to add in the amount of sales tax you didn't pay to online retail outlets: of course, not all that many people fill it in but there are prosecutions sometimes of people who fail to do so for big ticket items.
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That there would not be prosecutions.
"I believe there will be prosecutions," he said yesterday.
However, there were prosecutions for leaks in Northern Ireland.
It called for assurances there would be prosecutions if fraud was detected.
It is such an issue that there have to be prosecutions.
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