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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are vented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being released or expressed, often referring to emotions or physical processes.
Example: "After a long day at work, I feel much better when my frustrations are vented to a friend."
Alternatives: "are expressed" or "are released".
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Spleens are vented.
Gas stove hoods are vented to the outside.
Place in platic bags that are vented to air in dark.
Even better, plumes from that ocean are vented into space and that means easy access.
But the wheel has now turned, and accusations of racism against Cape Town are vented frequently.
The lower rings are vented to distribute and limit the amount of lubricant on the cylinder wall.
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"I understand why the Greek people are venting their frustration.
They are venting their frustration and feeling very powerful".
To put it another way, they are venting.
As the days pass and the deaths tick up, more and more military families are venting.
In Democratic primaries in several states, meanwhile, voters are venting their unhappiness.
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