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The phrase "are unhappy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of dissatisfaction or sadness experienced by a subject, typically in the present tense.
Example: "The employees are unhappy with the recent changes in management policies."
Alternatives: "feel discontent" or "are dissatisfied".
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are unhappy
adjective
Not happy; sad.
synonyms
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Many people are unhappy.
Banks, too, are unhappy.
Environmentalists are unhappy.
"Customers are unhappy".
Cubans are unhappy.
Grid operators are unhappy.
But Xstrata's shareholders are unhappy.
The precedents are unhappy.
We are unhappy.
Parliamentarians are unhappy.
"Your ancestors are unhappy".
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