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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rotten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has decayed or is in a state of deterioration, often referring to food or organic matter.
Example: "The apples in the basket are rotten and should be thrown away."
Alternatives: "have gone bad" or "are spoiled".
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"Their goods are rotten.
These people are rotten.
Roads and railways are rotten.
The state's finances are rotten.
The bones of Britain's economy are rotten.
They are rotten, playing with us.
Beneath the filthy surfaces, structures are rotten to the core.
But at least everyone knows things are rotten.
China's population is ageing and India's schools are rotten.
There are excellent ones and there are rotten ones.
He teeth are rotten and stained a rusty-red.
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