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The phrase "are underneath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is located below or beneath another object or surface.
Example: "The documents you need are underneath the stack of papers on my desk."
Alternatives: "are below" or "lie beneath".
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are underneath
noun
The part under or lower.
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A collision while you are underneath could really ruin your day.
The rats are underneath the piles.
We are underneath the ring.' It's live, and it's scary.
I would hate to know how many are underneath it".
The battery packs of the e6 are underneath the rear seats.
'The placement corresponds in some rough approximation to brain areas that are underneath the scalp".
The sandblasting is "as loud as if you are underneath a helicopter," Marion Fox said.
Turn the baking parchment over so the pencil marks are underneath, but still legible.
But now Republican governors are "underneath the heels of mother government in Washington, with her rules and regulations".
Don't forget that people who decide on financing applications are, underneath the pinstripes and crisp collars, people.
While some are hidden in the base of a tree, others are underneath rocks or magnetically attached to signposts.
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