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The phrase "are the flames" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are inquiring about the presence, state, or characteristics of flames, such as in a discussion about fire or heat.
Example: "In the dark room, I could hear the crackling sound, but where are the flames?"
Alternatives: "where is the fire" or "what about the flames".
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Where are the flames?
Where are the flames and brimstone?
"Where are the flames, the sounds, the smoke?" he said.
I think they are the flames of Luke's temple and that the scene is a dream sequence.
What she can't see are the flames.
Are the flames being fanned by former government officials now in the business of security consulting who are attempting to scare up some business?
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Erixon was the Flames' first-round draft pick in 2009.
He was the Flames' coach for the final 16 games of the 1991-92 season.
Harvey the Hound is the Flames' mascot.
It was supposed to be the Flames that were beset by woeful penalty killing.
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