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The phrase "are so appropriate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very fitting or suitable in a particular context.
Example: "The colors of the decorations are so appropriate for the festive occasion."
Alternatives: "are very fitting" or "are quite suitable."
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Which brings me to potatoes and all the reasons why they are so appropriate for (school) gardens.
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Those words were so appropriate.
That is so appropriate to this day of days".
"It's so appropriate for the room," she said.
"We've been so appropriate lately," Mr. Plotkin complained.
There is a wastedness, an abandonment, that is so appropriate for Macbeth".
In Ms. Ferber's kitchen, never has the adjective handmade been so appropriate.
"I think it was so appropriate that she was the first one to win with equal prize money," King said in a recent interview.
His voice ratcheted up into a phony British accent, as if British accents were so appropriate, so authoritative that they could make any American dog be not dead.
He added, "It's so appropriate to bring this technology out when the world is moving to lower and lower power-consumption devices".
And this is why her performance was so appropriate: despite her tenure at the Advanced Institute of American Neo-Punk that is Garbage, Shirley let her Scottishness rip.
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