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The phrase "are there behind" is not correct and usable in written English.
It may be intended to inquire about the presence of something or someone located behind another object or person, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Are there any obstacles behind the door?"
Alternatives: "Are there any behind?" or "Is there anyone behind?".
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What motives and emotions are there behind that inscrutable Rylanceian mask?
I am honored -- yes, privileged -- to have stories shared with me, to be offered even a glimpse into the inner workings of what makes people succeed in achieving their goals and about the people who are there behind them every step of the way.
Nurse, ward (C112) That you do not comprise him [the supervisor] but better say 'Here, didn't you want to use the mask?' or 'The masks are there behind you.' More as if to point him to the issue but not to make him look stupid... Or I take the mask myself and see whether he reacts upon that or I take one for me and pass one mask to him.
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"Someone else is there, behind them, backing them up".
But it was there, behind her as she got down on her knees beside him.
It's afraid, it's forced to hide, but it's there, behind the screens.
"You guys will be there first, behind the front lines.
-- but is there substance behind the claim?
So, is there anything behind that?
"Now, is there any science behind that?
Was there some drama behind the scenes?
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