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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are whole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is complete or undivided, often in a context discussing integrity or entirety.
Example: "The pieces of the puzzle are whole, fitting together perfectly to reveal the complete image."
Alternatives: "are complete" or "are intact".
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They are whole cloves of garlic.
The animals are whole, the dolls are maimed.
Elsewhere, there are whole towns with no outstanding schools.
If chicken breasts are whole, cut them in half.
In fact, there are whole categories that are thriving.
And there are whole new lines of business.
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Abutting the panko are whole-wheat matzo meal and kishke mix.
He added: "They are whole-cloth lies with zero basis in reality or truth.
The Koto devices are whole-home health monitors.
'We are Whole Foods, not holy foods,' he says.
If you are Whole Foods, you want to own Alexa.
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