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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are staples of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe essential or fundamental elements of a particular context, such as a culture, diet, or industry.
Example: "Rice and beans are staples of many Latin American diets, providing essential nutrients and energy."
Alternatives: "are fundamental components of" or "are key elements of".
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Reunions are staples of the concert business.
Autogrills are staples of European road travel.
Cutting and pasting are staples of postmodern literature.
Horse stories are staples of young-adult fiction.
Revolutionary, innovative and extraordinary are staples of the local vernacular.
Acorns, beechnuts and hickory nuts are staples of the turkey diet.
After all, demons and dragons and dark magic are staples of games and hard rock.
Unlikely friendships between humans and animals are staples of both children's literature and cinema.
HANK PELLISSIER Hometown pride and regional cuisine are staples of the Fruitvale taco truck culture.
They have infected the meat and berries that are staples of the Inuit diet.
Hard-boiled eggs painted in bright colours also are staples of the Easter holiday.
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