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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is noticeably involved or active in a particular situation or context.
Example: "In today's meeting, the concerns of the employees are very present, highlighting the need for better communication."
Alternatives: "are highly noticeable" or "are prominently felt".
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"Yes, yes, yes… they are very present".
Race and class are very present in the book.
The wars are very present in our soldiers' lives, though — in all of our lives, drawing resources from other priorities, leaving moral scars.
I started to realise that cinema is very good at depicting childhood; that this young art form and childhood seemed to be made for each other, in that both are very present tense.
My father was a trade union shop steward, for example, and although some more well-heeled student protesters regard trade unions as something from the past, they are very present to me and many other past and present recipients of the EMA.
Food powders are very present in everyday life.
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