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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ticked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been marked or checked off, often in the context of lists or tasks.
Example: "Once all the items on the checklist are ticked, we can proceed to the next phase of the project."
Alternatives: "are checked" or "are marked."
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Many Americans are ticked off at their governors these days.
You cannot fail to notice that people are ticked off.
The last few hundred grams are ticked off gently.
Some English replacements are ticked off for hoofing a ball around behind the posts.
But they are ticked off when they have to go it alone.
Many Latin American states are ticked off for according privileges to Christianity, but Brazil and Uruguay get good marks.
Similar(11)
Other bombs are ticking away.
The hours are ticking down.
The days are ticking away.
They're ticked on.
"That box is ticked.
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