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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are redirected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something is being directed to a different location or path, often in a technical or procedural context.
Example: "When the server is down, users are redirected to a temporary page with information about the outage."
Alternatives: "are sent" or "are guided".
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Landline callers are redirected back to the 0871 number.
Computer users who type "everythingidoiswrong.org" into their browsers are redirected to "gotdiscussion.org".org
Time spent repairing tracks at night has increased as trains are redirected more efficiently.
"When users click on the malicious links, they are redirected to a salacious YouTube copycat.
Just under 80% of all water resources in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are redirected from Palestinians to Israelis.
Business travel has also increased as investment opportunities are redirected from Bahrain and Egypt to Dubai and Qatar.
People who try to visit blocked addresses are redirected to a web page that reads: "Access to the website is denied according to [Iran's] computer crimes regulations".
Earlier this year, even the agency's Web site disappeared; visitors are redirected to a Midtown firm where Ciaran Donohoe, Grafton's owner, now has an office.
This not only increases efficiency and accountability, but has the potential to improve services (assuming the funds saved are redirected to other services).
Time is running out before Sudan's political energies are redirected to general elections next month, the country's first multi-party poll in some 25 years.
This is when unspent funds are redirected to areas that are in need.
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