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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are surfaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is brought to light or made visible, often in discussions about issues or topics that have been revealed or exposed.
Example: "The concerns about the project's timeline are surfaced during the meeting, prompting a thorough discussion."
Alternatives: "are revealed" or "are brought to light".
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Most of the state's major highways are surfaced, but gravel roads still exist.
Torrens and Gregory are surfaced mainly by gypsum, but the remainder carry a crust of sodium chloride, common salt.
"It can be very damaging, and in an environment in which lot of random threats are surfaced, it would be inappropriate".
Stocky, in his post, wrote that Facebook's trending topics are surfaced by an algorithm and simply "audited" by human editors to avoid mistakes.
And it is intensely focussed on the Web sites most important to the user, rather than the omnivorous grazing that characterizes scanning news on social media, as links are surfaced by the people the user follows.
The show improves with the geometric Bauhaus influence, seen in a pair of square hanging lamps (circa 1935) whose sides are surfaced like graters by the British designer Eileen Gray (1879-1976).
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Bigger problems are surfacing.
And more practical fears are surfacing, too.
But some innovative ideas are surfacing too.
"Survivor" references are surfacing in unlikely places.
Already, signs of friction are surfacing.
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