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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sincere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's honesty or genuineness in their feelings or actions.
Example: "I believe that their apologies are sincere and come from a place of true remorse."
Alternatives: "are genuine" or "are heartfelt."
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Most of them are sincere.
I don't think they are sincere.
Please trust that my apologies are sincere.
I almost think you are sincere.
"His eyes are sincere and alert," one wrote.
Those who are sincere are called true (xin).
Neither is a reliable narrator, although both are sincere.
If they are sincere, they've got to walk the walk".
"I think people are sincere," Mr. Lipnick said.
Young Fathers are sincere about wanting to start a dialogue.
Some are "sincere but misguided history buffs," he said.
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