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The phrase "are really fascinating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is very interesting or captivating.
Example: "The intricate designs of ancient pottery are really fascinating to study."
Alternatives: "are truly captivating" or "are extremely interesting."
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And the results are really fascinating.
Car parks are really fascinating spaces, full of geometry, technology and menace; anything could happen in them.
The big news stories are interesting, of course, but it's the small things — the chronicles of everyday life in the city — that are really fascinating.
Hurricanes are really fascinating from a scientific perspective, in terms of how they form and how they move and what causes their intensity.
And I also talk to all these grand people here people from seven- and eight-generation families of circus people, who tell me about traditions that are really familiesing.
"People do come in work groups," she said, "And those are really fascinating to watch because then there's, like, your office work dynamic playing out in real time in front of us.
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That's really fascinating.
The history is really fascinating.
This has been really fascinating.
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