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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are snapshots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe images or moments captured at a specific time, often in a metaphorical sense to represent a brief view of a situation or concept.
Example: "The reports we receive from the field are snapshots of the current situation, providing us with valuable insights."
Alternatives: "are images" or "are glimpses".
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"My polls are snapshots not predictions".
The following are snapshots from their journey.
Individually, they are snapshots of a life.
Moreover, polls are snapshots, and not forecasts.
They are snapshots of hydrogen atoms frozen in time.
The next few moments are snapshots in time.
"My polls are snapshots not predictions," he said.
A last minute swing to Romney: Polls are snapshots.
Novels are snapshots and this is a snapshot about men.
Here are snapshots of the beta projects so far.
The following are snapshots of 12 student experiences.
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