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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are since" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
The correct phrase would be "have been since," as in "They have been friends since high school." This phrase is commonly used to describe the duration of a relationship or an action that has been ongoing since a specific point in time.
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are since
adverb
From a specified time in the past.
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"We've figured out who we are since then".
And in a sense they are, since the artist in question is Shirley Mason, a.k.a.a
They are what they are since I returned to England in 2013.
Wes Streeting and Peter Kyle are, since you mention it, gay.
"But you did not set out in detail how much worse things are since the Budget.
FOLLOWING I don't know what Facebook and Twitter are since I don't use a computer.
The second part shows where we arrived and what the improvements are since the milestone of the first 40 years.
The darkest hour comes before the dawn, and Victory are since unbeaten in derbies at the venue.
They supply services of various kinds, but your neighbours never know what they really are since they look human.
We don't know how realistic these projections are since the administration has yet to put forth a thorough analysis.
These configurations of connections make you the unique person you are, since they usually reflect your particular experiences.
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